Alexander Wilce, Ph.D.
Professor of Math and Computer Science
Department Head of Mathematics & Computer Science
Contact Information
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Email Addresswilce@853961.com
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Phone Number570-372-4468
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Office LocationFisher Hall - Rm 310
Wilce teaches courses in a wide range of pure and applied mathematical subjects, as well as introductory courses in computer science. His research interests include the foundations of quantum mechanics, quantum logic and probability theory, quantum information theory, functional analysis, the theory of ordered sets and lattices, and analytic topology. He has a collateral interest in the philosophy of science.
Recent publications include papers in the International Journal of Theoretical Physics (with a student co-author), Physical Review Letters and the Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. A complete list of his publications, preprints and recent talks can be found on his personal web page.
- CSCI-500: Senior Colloquium
- CSCI-502: Independent Study
- CSCI-599: Internship
- FYSE-101: FYSE: Misc Mathematics
- MATH-105: Introductory Topics
- MATH-108: Introduction to Statistics
- MATH-112: Calculus II
- MATH-201: Linear Algebra
- MATH-221: Discrete Structures
- MATH-231: Foundations of Analysis
- MATH-411: Real Analysis
- MATH-500: Senior Colloquium
- MATH-502: Independent Study
- MATH-599: Mathematics Internship
- PRDV-104: Perspectives
About Me
Wilce teaches courses in a wide range of pure and applied mathematical subjects, as well as introductory courses in computer science. His research interests include the foundations of quantum mechanics, quantum logic and probability theory, quantum information theory, functional analysis, the theory of ordered sets and lattices, and analytic topology. He has a collateral interest in the philosophy of science.
Recent publications include papers in the International Journal of Theoretical Physics (with a student co-author), Physical Review Letters and the Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. A complete list of his publications, preprints and recent talks can be found on his personal web page.