
PROF. M. MILLMAN (right) CONFERS WITH
LAGUARDIA'S CHIEF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICER
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The following is a partial resume and list of qualifications for promotion of Assistant Prof. of Mathematics Martin Millman. Both Prof. Anthony Giangrasso (Full Prof. and former Math. Chair) and Prof. Daniel Aulicino (Full Prof. of Math.) have characterized Millman as the person most deserving of promotion in the entire history of LaGuardia Community College! The corrupt P&B Committee of the College, however, has seen fit to refuse him this promotion for the past eleven years.
EDUCATION
B.S., City College of New York, 1962
M.S., New York University, 1963
Ph.D., New York University, 1968
Postdoctoral Fellow, Courant Inst. of Math. Sciences, NYU, 1968
HONORS
NY State Regents Science Scholarship, CCNY, 1958-1961
Founders Day Award for Distinguished Scholarship, NYU, 1968
PUBLICATIONS
"Structure of the Boundary Layer in a Maxwellian Plasma", Research Report E.M. 193, Courant Inst., 1963.
"Perturbation Theory of Nonlinear Boundary-Value Problems", Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1969.
"Perturbation Theory of Nonlinear Electromagnetic Wave Propagation", Physical Review, 1969.
"Perturbation Solutions of Some Nonlinear Boundary-Value Problems", Chapter 15 of "Bifurcation Theory and Nonlinear Eigenvalue Problems", W. A. Benjamin, Inc., NY, 1969.
"Finite-Amplitude Sound Wave Propagation in a Waveguide", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1971.
"A Statistical Analysis of Casino Blackjack", The American Mathematical Monthly, 1983.
"The Probability Distribution of the Number of Steps to Absorption in a One-Dimensional Random Walk", Mathematics in College - the Journal of the Instructional Resource Center, CUNY, 1994.
"Ultimate Partnership Auction Pinochle - A Guide for the Serious Player", Cherokee Publications, NY, 2001.
"A Brief Introduction to Statistical Inference", a textbook currently under contract with a literary agent, 2005.
The above publications include two that were co-authored with Prof. J.B. Keller of Stanford University - regarded by many as the world's foremost applied mathematician. Unfortunately, LaGuardia DEMANDS MEDIOCRITY of its faculty and feels threatened by creativity and excellence.
COLLEGE CONTRIBUTIONS AT LAGUARDIA
Please click on the May 23, 1994 MEMO in the menu at the upper left side of this page for an extensive list of Prof. Millman's outstanding contributions to LaGuardia Community College. He has been Assistant Prof. at LaGuardia for the past 16 years and Adjunct Prof. at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU, from 1996 to 2001. His peer and student evaluations at both colleges have consistently been among the very best. His teaching ability is well-known and very highly regarded at both colleges.
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