
His career in mathematics was interrupted for eight years while serving as a in mathematics from the University of California at LosĪngeles. Lay began his teaching career at Aurora University (Illinois) in 1971, afterĮarning an M.A. Joining the Authorship on the Fifth Edition National board of the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences. Since 1992, he has served several terms on the David Lay is a member of the American Mathematical Society, the Canadian Mathematical Society, the International LinearĪlgebra Society, the Mathematical Association of America, Sigma Xi, and the Societyįor Industrial and Applied Mathematics. In 1989, Aurora UniversityĬonferred on him the Outstanding Alumnus award. Honor Society and Golden Key National Honor Society. He has been electedīy the university students to membership in Alpha Lambda Delta National Scholastic Inġ994, he was given one of the Mathematical Association of America’s Awards forĭistinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics. In 1996, the title of Distinguished Scholar–Teacher of the University of Maryland. Porter.ĭavid Lay has received four university awards for teaching excellence, including, Schneider, and Linear Algebra Gems-Assets for Undergraduate Mathematics, with D. Lay is also a coauthor of several mathematics texts, including Introduction to Functional Analysis with Angus E. Group, David Lay has been a leader in the current movement to modernize the linearĪlgebra curriculum. Published more than 30 research articles on functional analysis and linear algebra.Īs a founding member of the NSF-sponsored Linear Algebra Curriculum Study He has also served as a visiting professor at the University of Amsterdam, theįree University in Amsterdam, and the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. David Lay has been an educatorĪnd research mathematician since 1966, mostly at the University of Maryland, College and Ph.D.įrom the University of California at Los Angeles. from Aurora University (Illinois), and an M.A. Lay, University of Maryland, College Park, Steven R. Linear algebra and its applications / David C. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Will destroy the integrity of the work and is strictly prohibited. Unauthorized dissemination, publication or sale of the work, in whole or in part (including posting on the internet) This work is solely for the use of instructors and administrators for the purpose of teaching courses and assessing student or its affiliates, authors, licensees or distributors. Promotion of Pearson’s products by the owners of such marks, or any relationship between the owner and PearsonĮducation, Inc. Such references are not intended to imply any sponsorship, endorsement, authorization, or Respective owners and any references to third-party trademarks, logos or other trade dress are for demonstrative orĭescriptive purposes only.
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