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Pamela B. Pierce

Professor; Chairperson

Headshot Portrait of Pam Pierce

Department/Affiliation: Mathematics and Computer Science
Phone: 330-263-2389
Office Address: 314 Taylor
Email: ppierce@wooster.edu
Web Site: Pamela Pierce's personal page

Degrees

  • B.A., Amherst College 1985
  • M.Ed., University of Massachusetts 1986
  • M.S., Syracuse University 1988
  • Ph.D., Syracuse University 1994

Courses Taught

  • Transition to Advanced Mathematics
  • Real Analysis I
  • Real Analysis II
  • Calculus with Algebra A
  • Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
  • Complex Analysis

I.S Projects

  • Kaleb Reed,Going Inside the Rubik's Cube, 2011
  • Rebecca Ross, Flow Experiences in Experiential Mathematics, 2010
  • Jeffrey A. Willert, A Study of the Calculus of Variations with a Focus on Geodesics, 2009
  • Daniel C. Weaver, Topics in Computational Geometry: Steiner's Problem and the Voronoi Diagram, 2007
  • Stephanie M. Profio, Using Ethnomathematics as a Multicultural Technique in the American Mathematics Classroom, 2004

Awards and Professional Memberships

  • MAA's Trevor Evans Award for best paper to appear in Math Horizons, 2009
  • Mathematical Association of America
  • Association for Women in Mathematics
  • Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics

Publications

  • The Circle Squaring Problem Decomposed (with John Ramsay, Hannah Roberts, Nancy Tinoza, Jeffrey Willert, and Wenyuan Wu) Math Horizons, November 2009.
  • A New Sequence Based on Translations-Only Dissections of Regular 2n-gons (with J. Willert* and W. Wu*), Proceedings of the Midstates Conference for Undergraduate Research in Computer Science and Mathematics, The College of Wooster, November 2008, pp. 27-36.
  • Sequence A141292 in The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (with J. Willert* and W. Wu*), published electronically at <http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/> by N.J.A. Sloane (2008).
  • On Some High Indices Theorems III (with M. Schramm and D. Waterman), Analysis, 28 (2008), pp. 367-373.
  • Making the Mathematics Major Work for the Under-Prepared Student (with B. Gold, J. Ramsay, and L. Taalman), MAA Focus, Vol. 28, Issue 4, April 2008.
  • The Circle Squaring Problem Dissected (with M. Rhollans* and J. Willert*), Proceedings of the Midstates Conference for Undergraduate Research in Computer Science and Mathematics, John Carroll University, November 2007, pp. 27-36.
  • Some Generalizations of the Notion of Bounded Variation (with D. Velleman), The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 13, No.10, December 2006.
  • Don’t Bet on Gambling to Strike it Rich - a column for the Wooster Daily Record,  June 2004.
  • On the Invariance of the Classes ΦBV, ΛBV Under Composition (with D. Waterman), Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 132 (2004),  pp. 755-760.
  • A Δ2-Equivalent Condition (with D. Waterman), Real Analysis Exchange, 26 (2001),  pp. 651-655.
  • Bounded Variation in the Mean (with D. Waterman), Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society,  128 (2000), pp. 2593-2596.
  • Regulated Functions Whose Fourier Series Converge for Every Change of Variable (with D. Waterman), Journal of Mathematical Analysis and its Applications, 214 (1997), pp. 264-282.

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