Gary Raduns
Professor of Mathematical Sciences; Chair, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics; Chair
Profile
Professor Raduns enjoys most things mathematical. His particular interests are analysis, probability, and matrices over commutative rings. However, plan to spend a few extra minutes in his office if you ask about graph theory, fair division, or voting. When he isn’t occupied with activities related to teaching or learning mathematics he enjoys playing musical instruments, golfing, bowling, gardening, or just relaxing with his family.
Gary and his wife, Cheryl, have two children. They worship together at Grace Church of the Nazarene where Gary plays bass guitar and has various lay leadership roles.
Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.
Courses Taught
- MTH 200 Elementary Statistics
- MTH 282 Calculus II
- MTH 283 Calculus III
- MTH 302 Linear Algebra
- MTH 402 Mathematical Modeling
- MTH 301 Differential Equations
- MTH 401 Higher Algebra
- MTH 305 Numerical Analysis
- MTH 303 Probability and Statistics
- MTH 315 Mathematical Methods for Science
- MTH403 Real Analysis
- GED 401 Today’s World and Its Great Issues/Senior Seminar (GED)
Education
- Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences | State University of New York at Binghamton
- M.A. in Mathematical Sciences | State University of New York at Binghamton
- B.A. | Houghton College
Sample Publications
Raduns, Gary and Wofgang Kappe. “Determinants and Zero Divisors in Rings of Matrices.” A contributed paper presented to the Seaway Section Meeting of the Mathematical Association of America, Ithaca, NY, April 2006.
Raduns, Gary and Wolfgang Kappe. “Determinants and Zero Divisors in Rings of Matrices,” Fifteenth Conference of the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences (2005) 199-203. A contributed paper presented at Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences Biennial Conference, Huntington University, Huntington, IN, June 2005.