Greg Gamble
Lecturer
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
Greg Gamble joined the Department on 13 May, 2002 to develop materials for the On-Line Learning Development (OLLD) Project, which for our Department entailed developing on-line quizzes using AiM. Greg Gamble have continued to maintain, administer, develop quizzes, and further develop the AiM software, ever since. Greg Gamble is currently lecturing the Accelerated Mathematics units : (1) MATH1017 and (for Engineers) MATH1021, and (2) MATH1018, which are intended as higher first year mathematics units for students who have excelled at Specialist Mathematics in High School; Mathematical Methods MATH3000, which comprises complex analysis, Laplace Transforms, Sturm-Liouville Theory (2nd order eigenvalue problems), and Green's functions; and MATH4001 is based on a book entitled Transition to Advanced Mathematics and comprises logic, methods of proof, set theory, elementary Number Theory, Introductory Group Theory, some Field Theory and some Introductory Analysis. Greg Gamble was promoted to Lecturer B on 5 February, 2010.
Research Interest
Permutation Groups, Combinatorics, Computer Algebra, Designs, Number Theory, Galois Theory.
Publications
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Gamble, G., B. M. Maenhaut, J. Seberry, and A. P. Street. 2004. "Further results on strongbox secured secret sharing schemes." MathSciNet 66: 165-193.
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Mathon, R., A. P. Street, and G. Gamble. 2008. "Classification of partitions of all triples on ten points into copies of Fano and affine planes." Discrete Mathematics 308 (13): 2789-2795.
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Gamble, G., and R. Simpson. 2015. "Symmetric Difference-Free and Symmetric Difference-Closed Collections of Sets." Graphs and Combinatorics 31 (1): 127-130.