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Richard D. Bronson (born August 5, 1941) is an American professor emeritus of mathematics at
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where he served as Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Acting Dean of the College of Science and Engineering, Interim Provost of the Metropolitan Campus, Director of Government Affairs, and Senior Executive Assistant to the President. He served as an officer (2008-2011) of the
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, where he was actively involved in the creation of the United Nations Academic Impact initiative and the World Innovative Summit in Education, held annually in Qatar. He is also the author of the political thriller '' Antispin''.


Personal life

Richard D. Bronson was born in New York City on August 5, 1941. He attended
Stevens Institute of Technology Stevens Institute of Technology is a private research university in Hoboken, New Jersey. Founded in 1870, it is one of the oldest technological universities in the United States and was the first college in America solely dedicated to mechanical ...
, where he earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in applied mathematics. He is married and has two children.


Writing

Bronson has written eleven books in mathematics, some in their third edition with many translated into multiple languages. He has published children’s poetry in magazines, including ''
Highlights for Children ''Highlights for Children'', often referred to simply as ''Highlights'', is an American children's magazine. It began publication in June 1946, started by Garry Cleveland Myers and his wife Caroline Clark Myers in Honesdale, Pennsylvania (the pr ...
''. He was on the editorial staff of ''Simulation Magazine'' and ''SIAM News'' and the children’s magazine ''Kids Club''. ''Antispin'' is his first novel.


Awards

In 1994, Richard Bronson was awarded the Distinguished College or University Teaching award by the New Jersey Section of Mathematical Association of America. He also received the Fairleigh Dickinson University Distinguished Faculty Award for Research & Scholarship, and the University College Outstanding Teacher Award.


Research

Bronson’s research interests are in mathematical modeling and computer simulation with a focus on macro-sociological theory. He has written extensively on the topic in articles for professional journals and a general-interest trade magazine.


Publications and presentations


Fiction

*''Antispin'' (e-book, published 2010; )


Non-fiction: books

*''Matrix Methods: An Introduction'' 3rd edition with Gabriel Costa (in production), Academic Press, New York. Second edition, 1991 (still in print). First edition 1970–1991. *''Linear Algebra: An Introduction'' 2nd edition with Gabriel Costa, Academic Press, New York, 2007. First edition, 1995–2007. *''Differential Equations'' 3rd edition with Gabriel Costa, Schaum's Outline Series, McGraw–Hill Book Company, New York, 2006. Second edition, 1993–2006; first edition under the title ''Modern Introductory Differential Equations'', 1974–1993. *''Differential Equations'', Schaum’s Easy Outlines, McGraw–Hill Book Company, New York, 2003. *''Operations Research'' 2nd edition, with G. Naadimuthu, Schaum's Outline Series, McGraw–Hill Book Company, New York, 1997. First edition, 1982–1997. *''Matrix Operations'', Schaum's Outline Series, McGraw–Hill Book Company, New York, 1989 (still in print). *''Finite Mathematics with Calculus'', with Gary Bronson, Brooks/Cole Publishing Co., CA, 2000–2003 (out of print). *''Finite Mathematics'', with Gary Bronson, West Publishing Co., St. Paul, MN, 1996–2003 (out of print). *''2500 Solved Problems in Differential Equations'', Schaum Division, McGraw–Hill Book Company, New York, 1989–1997 (out of print). *''Simulating Violators'', monograph with Chanoch Jacobsen, Topics in Operations Research Series, Military Applications Section of ''Informs'', Hanover, MD, 1985 (out of print). *''Mathematics for Management'', with Gary Bronson, IEP Publishers, a subsidiary of Harper & Row, New York, 1977–87 (out of print).


References


External links


Antispin website


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