R. Michael Range
Professor
Mathematics and Statistics
University at Albany
United States of America
Biography
R. Michael Range specializes in multidemensional complex analysis, integral representations, boundary regularity of the Cauchy-Riemann equations, spaces of holomorphic functions in several variables and function algebras. He has taught at the University at Albany since 1973, serving has department chair from 1992 through 1994. Range has won numerous awards, including the 2004 Lester R. Ford Award of the Mathematical Association of America, in recognition of the publication of a noteworthy expository article in the American Mathematical Monthly. Range received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1971.
Research Interest
Multidimensional complex analysis, integral representations, boundary regularity of the Cauchy-Riemann equations, spaces of holomorphic functions in several variables, function algebras
Publications
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Range, R. (2014). Doceamus: Descartes’s Double Point Method for Tangents: An Old Idea Suggests New Approaches to Calculus. Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 61. 1. 10.1090/noti1092.
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Range, R. (2012). WHAT IS...a Pseudoconvex Domain?. Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 59. 1. 10.1090/noti798.
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What is Calculus? From Simple Algebra to Deep Analysis. xxxii + 340 pp., World Scientific Publishing, Singapore. (To be published Fall 2015)