Edmund Robertson's Personal Home Page
I am Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of St Andrews. A brief CV may be found
here
.
Administration
I ended a four year term as Head of the School of Mathematics and Statistics
at the end of July 2001. I retired at the end of September 2008.
School of Mathematics and Statistics
Research
My research interests are in computational group theory, computational
semigroup theory and algebra in general. I am a member of the St Andrews
GAP
team,
CIRCA
,
and the
algebra group
.
Recent Publications
....may be found
here
There is a list of abstracts of some of these papers
here
Pure Mathematics Courses
History Seminar
GAP Seminar
Galway 2007
GAP material
....may be found
here
Postgraduate Students
Recent postgraduate students (either single or joint supervisor) who have completed their doctorate.
Alan Cain
Ian Durham
Elizabeth Kimber
Catarina Carvalho
Maja Waldhausen
Nelson Silva
Dale Sutherland
Marit Hartveit
Elizabeth Rudge
Stefanie Eminger
Teaching
In 2007-2008 I am teaching
History of Mathematics to honours students, and linear algebra and
algebra to second year students.
Here are the lecture notes for the
algebra part of MT2002.
Here is a pdf version of the lecture notes for the algebra part of MT2002.
Teaching Software
I am one of the two developers of the
Mathematical MacTutor
software. This software has received a number of
awards.
WWW History of Mathematics Archive
I am one of the two mathematicians at St Andrews developing a History
of Mathematics Archive on the web.
Go to the Archive.
My Family
My wife is Helena Robertson.We have two sons: David Robertson
who studied mathematics and philosophy at the University
of Edinburgh, did teacher training in Glasgow, then taught
mathematics in Dalkeith, and is now teaching at St Thomas of Aquins
Royal High School in Edinburgh; and
Colin Robertson who is
now working in Hong Kong following a spell in Edinburgh
with the Royal Bank of Scotland and then for Coutts Bank in Singapore. He received
his CA while
working for Arthur Andersen in
Edinburgh. He was awarded a doctorate in ring
theory in 1999 from the University of Leeds.
Useful links
Google
Google books
Google translate
Google scholar
JSTOR
MathSciNet
Mathematics Genealogy
Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Dictionary of National Biography
Notices of the American Mathematical Society
British Society for the History of Mathematics
How to find me
Email:
efr@st-and.ac.uk
Phone (Work):
+44 1334 463702
Phone (Home):
+44 1334 473459
Fax (work):
+44 1334 463748
Work address:
School of Mathematics and Statistics
,
University of St Andrews
,
North Haugh,
St Andrews
, Fife, KY16 9SS,
SCOTLAND
Home address:
41 Irvine Crescent, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 8LG, Scotland.
Edmund Robertson, September 2004