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Joseph Arkin (May 25, 1923 – August 5, 2002) was a mathematician, lecturer and professor at the West Point military academy. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Professor Joseph "Joe" Arkin was married for 48 years to Judith Lobel Arkin. They had four daughters, Helen, Aviva, Jessica and Sarah. Many of his studies have appeared in publications such as the Mathematics Magazine, Fibonacci Quarterly, SIAM Review, Duke Mathematical Journal, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, and in Notices of the American Mathematical Society.
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dbo:abstract | Joseph Arkin (May 25, 1923 – August 5, 2002) was a mathematician, lecturer and professor at the West Point military academy. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Professor Joseph "Joe" Arkin was married for 48 years to Judith Lobel Arkin. They had four daughters, Helen, Aviva, Jessica and Sarah. Professor Joseph Arkin worked at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the United States Military Academy since 1986, until he retired from the faculty on September 23, 1994. He also spent time as a visiting lecturer at Princeton and The New York Academy of Sciences. He was a member of the American Mathematical Society since 1964, and member of the Fibonacci Association since 1965. Most of his contributions and collaborative academic research was in the branch of number theory. He authored and co-authored publications, in collaboration with notable mathematicians like Paul Erdős, Ronald Graham, E.G. Straus, Richard Pollack, Vern Hoggatt, Paul Smith, V.E. Smith, , and Stefan Burr, among others. Many of his studies have appeared in publications such as the Mathematics Magazine, Fibonacci Quarterly, SIAM Review, Duke Mathematical Journal, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, and in Notices of the American Mathematical Society. Arkin also published papers in the Canadian Journal of Mathematics, the Pacific Journal of Mathematics, and the Mathematics and Computer Education Journal. (en) Joseph Arkin (Brooklyn, 25 de maio de 1923 — 5 de agosto de 2002) foi um matemático estadunidense. Foi professor da Academia Militar dos Estados Unidos. Natural de Brooklyn, Nova Iorque, Arkin trabalhou no Departamento de Matemática da Academia Militar dos Estados Unidos desde 1986, até aposentar-se em em 23 de setembro de 1994. Foi um membro da American Mathematical Society desde 1964 e membro da desde 1965. A maioria de suas contribuições e pesquisa acadêmica cooperativa foi no ramo da teoria dos números. Foi autor e coautor em companhia de matemáticos notáveis, como Paul Erdős, Ronald Graham, Ernst Gabor Straus, , , Paul Althaus Smith, , e Stefan Burr, dentre outros. Diversas de suas investigações apareceram em periódicos como , , SIAM Review, Duke Mathematical Journal, e no Notices da American Mathematical Society. Arkin também publicou artigos no , no e no . (pt) |
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rdfs:comment | Joseph Arkin (May 25, 1923 – August 5, 2002) was a mathematician, lecturer and professor at the West Point military academy. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Professor Joseph "Joe" Arkin was married for 48 years to Judith Lobel Arkin. They had four daughters, Helen, Aviva, Jessica and Sarah. Many of his studies have appeared in publications such as the Mathematics Magazine, Fibonacci Quarterly, SIAM Review, Duke Mathematical Journal, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, and in Notices of the American Mathematical Society. (en) Joseph Arkin (Brooklyn, 25 de maio de 1923 — 5 de agosto de 2002) foi um matemático estadunidense. Foi professor da Academia Militar dos Estados Unidos. Natural de Brooklyn, Nova Iorque, Arkin trabalhou no Departamento de Matemática da Academia Militar dos Estados Unidos desde 1986, até aposentar-se em em 23 de setembro de 1994. Foi um membro da American Mathematical Society desde 1964 e membro da desde 1965. Diversas de suas investigações apareceram em periódicos como , , SIAM Review, Duke Mathematical Journal, e no Notices da American Mathematical Society. (pt) |
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