Professor, Mathematics
Department of Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
E-mail: talibi@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Office Phone: 334-727-8212
Office Address: Room 70-348 JAKH
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, Alabama 36088
Biographical Sketch:
Professor Hussain Elalaoui-Talibi received his Ph. D. from Auburn University, Auburn. His current research focuses on random sets in Polish spaces, Palm measures, and Marczewski-Burstin-like characterizations of sigma algebras and measurable functions.
Representative Publications:
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Affane Aji C., Elalaoui-Talibi, H., “A Partitioning Algorithm for Computing Limiting Distributions of Ill-Conditioned Markov Chains”, Advances and Applications in Statistical Sciences, Vol. 1, Issue 2, 2010, 511-519.
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Peterson, L., Elalaoui-Talibi, H., “Convergence in Distribution of Random Compact Sets in Polish Spaces”, Statistics and Probability Letters, 78 (2008), 736-738.
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Casukhela, J., Casukhela, K. , Elalaoui-Talibi, H., “A New Approach to Poisson Approximation of Simple Point Processes Using Compensators”, Journal of Theoretical Probability, Vol 19, No. 4, December 2006, 899-909.
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Elalaoui-Talibi, H., “Palm Measure Duality for Exchangeable Interval Partitions”, Stochastics and Stochastic Reports, Vol. 66, 1999, 277-286.
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Brown, J., Elalaoui-Talibi,H. “Marczewski-Burstin-Like Characterizations of Sigma Algebras, Ideals, and Measurable Functions”, Colloquium Mathematicum, Vol. 82 (2), 1999, 277-286.
Ana M. Tameru, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
College of Arts & Sciences
E-mail: atameru@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Office Phone: 334-727-8301
Office Address: BIOE 70-349
Department of Mathematics
Tuskegee University Tuskegee, AL 36088
Mathematics
TAMERU
Research Fields:
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Biomathematics
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Applied Mathematics
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Ordinary Differential Equations
Collaborations:
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Dr. Carlos Castillo-Chavez
Exec. Director and Regent’s Professor
MCMSC
Arizona State University
Professor of Biology
Department of Biological Sciences
Alabama State University
Department of Mathematics
Norfolk State University
Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences
Virginia Tech
Department of Mathematics
Baylor University
Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Ana M. Tameru received her Ph.D. from Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. Her research centers on Biomathematics to develop mathematical models for infectious diseases. She has been collaborating with different universities such as Arizona State University, Alabama State University and others. Dr. Tameru’s expertise in these areas will help in the area of mathematical models to address applied mathematics research.
Representative Publications:
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Barley, K., Murillo, D., Roudenko, S., Tameru, A. and Tatum, S., A Mathematical Model of HIV and Malaria Co-Infection in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of AIDS and Clinical Research, Volume 3, Issue 7, (2012), doi: 10.4172/2155-6113.1000173
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Lee, S. L. and Tameru, A. M., A Mathematical Model of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in the United Stated and its Impact on Cervical Cancer. Journal of Cancer 3 (2012), 262 – 268. doi: 10.7150/jca.4161
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Lanz, A. and Tameru, A., Solution Matching for a Second Order Boundary Value Problem on Time Scales. International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Volume 2012 (2012), Article ID 46586, 7-pages.
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Tameru, A., A two-point boundary problem for a higher order differential equation. Communications on Applied Nonlinear Analysis, Volume 10, No 3 (July 2003) 65- 83.
Mathematics
PHTO
WINDHAM
Research Interests:
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Geometry
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Number Theory
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Learning Styles
Collaborations:
Department of Mathematics
University of Alabama at
Birmingham
Department of Mathematics
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Departments of Curriculum and Instruction and Mathematics
Tuskegee University
Herman L. Windham, Ph.D.
Chair and Associate Professor, Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
Email: windham@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Office Phone: 334-727-8556
Office Address: John Kenny Hall, 70-366 Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL 36088
Biographical Sketch:
Herman Windham received his Ph. D. from Purdue University. His research interests are vary which include exploring classical geometric relations, using technology tools to investigate geometric relations, enhancing student preparation and learning, and exploring selected topics in number theory. In collaboration with The University of Alabama at Birmingham since Fall 1991, Windham has served as either Campus PI or Co-PI on such NSF funded Programs as ALSAMP, AGEP, and BD.
Publications:
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Carolyn Gathright and Herman Windham, “Prime Numbers Connected to the Stirling Numbers of the Second Kind”. The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Sciences, Vol. 78, No. 2, April 2007.
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Haghdad Memauri and Herman Windham, “On Asymptotes of the Graphs of Algebraic Functions”. The Pentagon, Spring 1993, 39-50.
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Chandra Misra, William L. Lester, and Herman L. Windham, “Relationship between the Scores on the First Test and the Final Course Grade”. The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Sciences, Vol. 58, No. 2. April, 1997.
Mathematics
YAN
Research Fields:
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Linear and multilinear algebras
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Classical Lie algebras
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Numerical range and matrices
Collaborations:
Department of Mathematics
Auburn University
Department of Mathematics
Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Department of Mathematics
Xiangtan University, China
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