Gregory Dresden

Dresden teaches courses in calculus, abstract algebra, number theory, actuarial science and statistics. His research covers number theory and algebra, and he often writes papers with students.

Gregory Dresden

Gregory Dresden

Professor of Mathematics

Curriculum VitaeWebsite

Education

  • B.S. in Mathematics, Stanford University
  • M.A. in Mathematics, University of Wisconsin
  • Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Texas

Research

  • Number Theory
  • Algebra
  • Mahler’s Measure

Teaching

  • Calculus
  • Abstract Algebra
  • Number Theory
  • Actuarial Science
  • Statistics

Selected Publications

"There Are Only Nine Finite Groups of Linear Fractional Transforms with Integer Coefficients,” Math. Mag.

"On the Middle Coefficient of the Cyclotomic Polynomial,” MAA Monthly.

"A Combinatorial Proof of Vandermonde’s Determinant", with Art Benjamin, MAA Monthly.