Dr. Chuck Lindsey
Associate Professor of Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
Florida Gulf Coast University

clindsey@fgcu.edu

 

 

Office:

Modular Building 2, room 35

Phone:

(941) 590-7168

Fax:

(941) 590-7200

Office Hours for Fall 2005: 

MWF  10:00-11:00 am
Other times by Appointment

Research Interests: History of Math, Nonstationary Stochastic Processes, Mathematics Education

Curriculum Vita

 

Fall 2005 teaching schedule:

CRN

Course #

Course Title

Credits

Day(s)

Time

Room

80507

MAA 4226

Advanced Calculus

4

MWF

11:00 am-12:15 pm

RH 153

81300

MAP 3163

Methods of Applied Math III

3

MW

2:00-3:15 pm

AB3 116

81332

MAT 5932

Special Topics: Operations Research

3

MW

2:00-3:15 pm

AB3 116

 

View Entire Fall 2005 schedule for FGCU

 

Some organizations I belong to:

My Favorite Web Sites (besides the organization sites above)

National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

The NCES is a comprehensive repository of data concerning all aspects of American education from K through doctoral. If you need data on education in the U.S., and if it exists, it's probably here.

CTAN WWW Interface

CTAN stands for Comprehensive TeX Archive Network. Here you can find anything you need to augment your TeX software (or start some). Fonts, drivers, TeX compilers, macros, viewers, conversion utilities, etc., for a wide range of platforms. You name it, it's here...somewhere.

History of Mathematics Web Sites

This is a page consisting of links to some sites devoted to the History of Mathematics. It does not claim to be complete, but should be a good starting point.

National Climatic Data Center

The NCDC is a branch of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), which stores climatic data for the United States. At their site you can access their database, and generate all kinds of really neat charts and graphs of climatic data (temperature, wind, pressure, precipitation, ...). The Web page has an interface to a GIS package that generates these maps on the fly. It's similar to what is at the Census Bureau's Web site--either one is a great place to get "real-world" data sets.


Created January 1996; Last updated 25 August 2005
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