Mathematics & Computer Science
Dr. William Gryc
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Trumbower 110
484-664-3359 (Phone)
484-664-3546 (Fax)
Education
B.A., Amherst College
M.S., Ph.D., Cornell University
Professional background
After graduating with my PhD in 2006, I moved to Atlanta where I taught one year at Georgia State University and then three years at Morehouse College.
Teaching
I have taught a variety of courses including Calculus I, II, and III, Linear Algebra, Probability, and Topology. In spring 2012 I will be teaching a course in Mathematical Economics.
Academic Interests
My general area of interest is analysis. My PhD thesis was in Yang-Mills Theory which includes aspects of analysis as well as differential geometry. I am currently working on projects in functional analysis as well as in auction theory.
I am also interested in working with students on independent reading and research projects. In the past I have worked with students on topics such as sign-pattern matrices and auction theory. I would also be interested in projects relating to mathematical biology, and am open to other fields that are of interest to my students.
Publications
Gryc, W. E. and Kemp, Todd. Duality in Segal-Bargmann Spaces. J. Funct. Anal., 261 (2011), 1591--1623.
Gryc, W. E. On the Holonomy of the Coulomb Connection over Manifolds with Boundary. J. Math. Phys., 49, 062904 (2008).