Edward Barbeau
Edward Barbeau | |
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Born | Canada |
Residence | Toronto, Canada |
Citizenship | Canadian |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Western Ontario, University of Toronto |
Alma mater | University of Toronto, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
Edward (Ed) Barbeau is a Canadian mathematician and a Canadian Mathematical Educator. He is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto Department of Mathematics.
He has published a number of books directed to students of mathematics and their teachers, including Polynomials,[1] Power Play,[2] Mathematical Fallacies, Flaws and Flimflam[3] and After Math,[4] coauthored Five hundred mathematical challenges[5] (with Murray S. Klamkin and W. O. J. Moser). He also wrote Pell's Equation[6] and was one of editors of Challenging Mathematics In and Beyond the Classroom.[7]
Ed Barbeau has frequently given talks and workshops at professional meetings and in schools, has worked with high school students preparing for Olympiad competitions and has on five occasions accompanied the Canadian team to the International Mathematical Olympiad. He is currently associate editor in charge of the Fallacies, Flaws and Flimflam column in the College Mathematics Journal and education editor for the Notes of the Canadian Mathematical Society. He is a former chairman of the Education Committee of the Canadian Mathematical Society.
Awards
- Fellowship of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.[8]
- David Hilbert Award from the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions.
- Adrien Pouliot Award from the Canadian Mathematical Society.
References
- ↑ Polynomials, Springer-Verlag
- ↑ Power Play, Cambridge Univ. Press
- ↑ Mathematical Fallacies, Flaws and Flimflam, Mathematical Association of America
- ↑ After Math: Puzzles and Brainteasers, Wall & Emerson
- ↑ Five hundred mathematical challenges, Mathematical Association of America
- ↑ Pell's equation. Springer-Verlag
- ↑ Challenging Mathematics In and Beyond the Classroom, Springer-Verlag
- ↑ Ed Barbeau home page
External links
- Edward Barbeau at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Archival records held at the University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services