Chuck Kicey, Ph.D.
Professor
- College of Science & Mathematics
Department of Data Science
Education
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh
- M.S. in Mathematics, Ohio State University
- B.S. in Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh
Teaching Interests
Historical Mathematical concepts, mathematical applications, and various areas of mathematics.
Research Interests
Mathematical analysis, with an emphasis on functional and harmonic analysis related to aspects of electrical engineering, discrete mathematics, and general mathematics
Recent Publications
Shaun V. Ault and Charles Kicey, Counting Lattice Paths Using Fourier Methods. Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis. Springer International (2019).
Shaun V. Ault and Charles Kicey. Counting paths in corridors using circular Pascal arrays, Discrete Mathematics, 332(6):45-54, (2014).
Charles Kicey and Katheryn Klimko (student), Some geometry of Pascal's triangle, Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, Vol. 13(4), (2011) 229-235.