V. Frederick Rickey
American mathematician
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V. Frederick Rickey's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Lehigh University
- Masters Mathematics Lehigh University
- Bachelors Mathematics United States Military Academy
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Vincent Frederick Rickey is an American logician and historian of mathematics. Rickey received his B.S. , M.S. , and Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. His Ph.D. was entitled An Axiomatic Theory of Syntax. He joined the academic staff of Ohio's Bowling Green State University in 1968, became there a full professor in 1979, and retired there in 1998. He was then a mathematics professor at the United States Military Academy from 1998 until his retirement in 2011. He was a visiting professor at the University of Notre Dame , Indiana University at South Bend , the University of Vermont , and the United States Military Academy . He was a Visiting Mathematician at the Mathematical Association of America headquarters in Washington, D.C., and while on this sabbatical he was involved in the founding of the undergraduate magazine Math Horizons.
V. Frederick Rickey's Published Works
Published Works
- Leśniewski's Systems (1984) (67)
- An Application of Geography to Mathematics: History of the Integral of the Secant (1980) (20)
- Le'sniewski's Systems. Ontology and Mereology (1984) (16)
- A survey of Lesniewski's logic (1977) (14)
- Creative definitions in propositional calculi (1975) (11)
- Axiomatic inscriptional syntax. I. General syntax (1972) (11)
- Mathematics of the Gregorian Calendar (1985) (10)
- A Station Favorable to the Pursuits of Science: Primary Materials in the History of Mathematics at the United States Military Academy (1999) (9)
- Interpretations of Leśniewski's Ontology (1985) (8)
- How Columbus Encountered America (1992) (8)
- Axiomatic Inscriptional Syntax Part II: The Syntax of Protothetic (1973) (7)
- Isaac Newton: Man, Myth, and Mathematics (1987) (6)
- My Favorite Ways of Using History in Teachng Calculus (1995) (6)
- On creative definitions in the principia mathematica (1975) (5)
- Axiomatic inscriptional syntax. Part II. The syntax of protothetic (1973) (3)
- The one variable implicational calculus (1974) (1)
- Catalog of 1803 Inventory of books, maps and charts, belonging to the Military Academy at West Point (1999) (1)
- Frontispieces in the collection (1999) (0)
- Catalog of the West Point collection (1999) (0)
- Provenance Lost? George Washington’s Books and Papers Lost, Found, and (on occasion) Lost Again (2017) (0)
- Euler Can't Resist Ballistics (2007) (0)
- A survey of Leśniewski's logic (1977) (0)
- Hands On History: Build a Brachistochrone and Captivate Your Class (2007) (0)
- A Survey of Lesniewski's Logic in On Lesniewski's Systems. Proceedings of XXII Conference on the History of Logic. (1977) (0)
- Sherlock Holmes in Babylon: An Application of Geography to Mathematics: History of the Integral of the Secant (2003) (0)
- Professor Bolesław Sobociński and Logic at Notre Dame (2020) (0)
- Euler’s E228: Primality Testing and Factoring via Sums of Squares (2016) (0)
- Reassembling Humpty Dumpty: Putting George Washington’s Cyphering Manuscript Back Together Again (2015) (0)
- On creative definitions in first order functional calculi (1978) (0)
- On weak and strong validity of rules for the propositional calculus (1971) (0)
- Portraits in the collection (1999) (0)
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