James Mc Laughlin
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
West Chester University

Office: Anderson 323c
Phone: 610-738-0585
Fax: 610-738-0578
Email: jmclaughl@wcupa.edu
Webpage:   jmclaughlin

Address:
Department of Mathematics
124 Anderson Hall
West Chester University
West Chester, PA 19383
FAX: 610-738-0578

My Curriculum Vitae: DVI PS PDF

 

 Nancy Wyshinski and I organized a special session on continued fractions at the 2006 Joint Meetings in San Antonio.
Click here for a page with pictures from the special session and abstracts of the talks.

 

Research Interests

My main areas of interest are in Number Theory.

I am currently working on various problems related to continued fractions.

Some of this work concerns the problem of finding polynomial solutions to Pell's equation (thereby being able to write down expressions for the fundamental unit in infinite families of real quadratic fields).

I have also investigated various convergence problems for q-continued fractions, and I and my thesis adviser, Douglas Bowman, recently partially settled a long-standing open problem on the convergence of the Rogers-Ramanujan continued fraction on the unit circle.

I am also interested in the problem of finding the regular continued fraction expansion of a number expressed in some other form (for example, as an infinite series or infinite product) and finding numbers with predictable patterns in their regular continued fraction expansions.

Another area of interest is the evaluation of polynomial continued fractions.

I am also interested in various problems in the area of Diophantine equations.

My Research Statement: DVI PS PDF

 

Teaching

Fall 2005 - Math 121 (Statistics), Math 151 (Introduction to Discrete Mathematics), Math 411 (Algebra I).
Spring 2006 - Math 105 (College Algebra), Math 151 (Introduction to Discrete Mathematics), Math 414 (Number Theory).
Fall 2006 - Math 121 (Statistics), Math 151 (Introduction to Discrete Mathematics), Math 411 (Algebra I).
Spring 2007 - Math 105 (College Algebra), Math 151 (Introduction to Discrete Mathematics), Math 121 (Statistics).
Fall 2007 - Math 105 (College Algebra), Math 411 (Algebra I).
Spring 2008 - Math 105 (College Algebra), Math 405 (q-series), Math 414 (Number Theory).

Students can access course information through Blackboard .

Publications/Preprints (Note that the preprint version of papers on this page will differ to some extent from the version which eventually appeared in print)

Mathematical Ancestry (with some links)

 

Math Links