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Lawrence D’Antonio

Lawrence DAntonioProfessor of Mathematics

Year Joined RCNJ: 1992

Contact Information

  • Phone: (201) 684-7714
  • Email: ldant@ramapo.edu
  • Office: G-128E
  • Office Hours: MR 1:00-2:00

Education:

  • B.A., Utica College
  • M.S., Syracuse University
  • Ph.D., Syracuse University

Courses Offered:

  • Elementary Probability and Statistics
  • Calculus I and II
  • Multivariable Calculus
  • Discrete Structures
  • Lineral Alegbra
  • Probability
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Introduction to Analysis
  • Geometry
  • Statistics
  • Graph Theory
  • History of Mathematics
  • Analysis of Algorithms
  • Bioinformatics
  • Object Oriented Programming

Teaching Interest:

  • Analysis
  • Geometry
  • History of Mathematics
  • Algorithms
  • Object oriented programming

Research Interest:

  • Mathematics of Leonhard Euler
  • History of Islamic mathematics
  • Elliptic curves
  • G-quadruplexes and alternate splicing

Recent Publications:

  • L. D’Antonio, “Incorporating Bioinformatics in an Algorithms Course”, in Proceedings of ITiCSE 2003, Vol 35(2003), no. 3, pp. 211-214, ACM Press.
  • L. D’Antonio and P. Bagga, “Computational Methods for Predicting Intramolecular G-Quadruplexes in Nucleotide Sequences”, extended poster abstract in Proceedings of CSB 2004, pp. 590-592, IEEE Computer Society.
  • L. D’Antonio, “The Beha-Eddin Problem”, in Proceedings of the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics, Vol. 16(2004), pp. 139-152, CSHPM.
  • L. D’Antonio, “The Mathematics of 17th Century Safavid Persia”, Proceedings of the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics, 18(2005), pp. 75-100.
  • L. D’Antonio, “Teaching Elliptic Curves Using Original Sources”, in From Calculus to Computers, pp. 25-45, ed. A. Shell-Gellasch and D. Jardine, Mathematical Association of America, MAA Notes #68, 2005.
  • R. Kostadinov, N. Malhotra, M. Viotti, R. Shine, L. D’Antonio and P. Bagga, “GRSDB: A Database of Quadruplex Forming G-Rich Sequences in Alternatively Processed Mammalian Pre-mRNA Sequences”, Nucleic Acids Research. 34(2006), D119-D124.
  • O. Kikin, L. D’Antonio, P. Bagga, “QGRS Mapper: A Web-Based Server for Predicting G-Quadruplexes in Nucleotide Sequences, Nucleic Acids Research, 34(2006), W676-W682.
  • L. D’Antonio, “Euler and Elliptic Integrals”, in Euler at 300: an Appreciation, Mathematical Association of America, 2007.
  • L. D’Antonio, “The Fabric of the Universe is Most Perfect: Euler’s Research on Elastic Curves”, in Euler at 300: an Appreciation, Mathematical Association of America, 2007.
  • L. D’Antonio, R. Bradley, E. Sandifer editors, Euler at 300: an Appreciation, Mathematical Association of America, to appear 2007.
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