Paul Thomas Young


Welcome to my home page. I am a Professor on the faculty of the Department of Mathematics at the College of Charleston . If you don't believe me, just check my vita .
 

Address

Department of Mathematics
College of Charleston
66 George Street
Charleston, SC 29424-0001 USA

phone: (843)953-5922
fax: (843)953-1410

paul@math.cofc.edu

 

Classes

  • Students in my Spring 2007 classes may access materials and information on WebCT .



  • Happenings

                                                                                                                             
                                                           PANTS 3

                      Palmetto Number Theory Seminar, Meeting 3

                                         was held at the College of Charleston

                                                   September 8-9, 2007

                       Plenary Speakers:  Alan Adolphson, Jonathan Sands

                                                      Conference Webpage                  
                                                           

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                                                     SERMON 2004

             The Seventeenth SouthEastern Regional Meeting On Numbers

                                             was held at the College of Charleston

                                                          April 16-18, 2004

                                    Keynote Speaker:  Harold M. Stark, UCSD

                                                      Conference Webpage                  
                                                           

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                  Meeting on Geometric Analysis and Singular Spaces

                     Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach          

                                                             June 2-8, 2002
     
     

                                                    Oberwolfach Web Site


       

                        The Dwork Trimester in Italy 

                            "Remembering Bernie"

                  A cycle of conferences on Dwork theory, in memory of Bernard M. Dwork

                                                           May-July 2001
     
     

                                                      AMS Obituary
     

                                            Dwork Conference Web Site


    Preprints

    Here you can access preprints of some of my recent papers in pdf form.  My earlier papers may also be found here .
     
  •   "On the behavior of some two-variable p-adic L-functions" , Journal of Number Theory 98.1 (2003), 67-88.

  •   "On lacunary recurrences" , The Fibonacci Quarterly 41.1 (2003), 41-47. 

  •   "Congruences for degenerate number sequences" , Discrete Mathematics 270 (2003), 279-289. 

  •   "Gauss sums and multinomial coefficients" , Journal of Number Theory 106.1 (2004), 13-25. 

  •   "Degenerate and n-adic versions of Kummer's congruences for values of Bernoulli polynomials" , Discrete Mathematics 285 (2004), 289-296. 

  •   "p-adic interpolation of the Fibonacci sequence via hypergeometric functions" (with Prerna Bihani and Wendy Sheppard), The Fibonacci Quarterly 43.3 (2005), 213-226.  

  •   "Regular and strongly regular planar graphs" (with Nirmala Limaye, Dinesh Sarvate, and Pantelimon Stanica), Journal of Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing 54 (2005), 111-127.  

  •   "On Lucas-Bernoulli numbers" , The Fibonacci Quarterly 44.4 (2006), 347-357.  

  •   "Degenerate Bernoulli polynomials, generalized factorial sums, and their applications" , Journal of Number Theory 128.4 (2008), 738-758.  

  •   "A 2-adic formula for Bernoulli numbers of the second kind and for the Norlund numbers" , Journal of Number Theory, to appear.  



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  • Check out the online version of Mathematical Reviews .

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  • Read gnarly preprints of recent articles in Algebraic Number Theory .

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  • Get way lost in Karl Dilcher's AMAZING Bernoulli Number Bibliography !

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