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About Larry Langley

Teaching Philosophy
Math is best learned by doing, so I strive to include as much direct work in class as possible, usually small group assignments. Beyond that, I hope to bring math alive for my students by with amazement, beauty, humor, and connections to other fields of study.

Research Interests
I study graph theory-- most people would recognize as the the underlying mathematical structure of networks. Specifically I study variations on interval graphs, competition graphs, and graph coloring.

Positions

2015 - Present Department Chair, Mathematics, University of the Pacific College of the Pacific
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2006 - Present Associate Professor, Mathematics, University of the Pacific College of the Pacific
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2001 - 2006 Assistant Professor, Mathematics, University of the Pacific College of the Pacific
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1997 - 2001 Instructor, Mathematics, American River College
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1995 - 2001 Lecturer, Mathematics, University of the Pacific College of the Pacific
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1993 - 1995 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Colorado, Denver
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1988 - 1993 Teaching Fellow, Dartmouth College
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Curriculum Vitae




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Courses

  • MATH 35 Elementary Statistical Inference
  • MATH 51 Calculus I
  • MATH 53 Calculus II

Education

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1993 Ph.D., Mathematics, Dartmouth College
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1990 A.M., Mathematics, Dartmouth College
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1988 B.A., Mathematics, with Honors / Regents Scholar, University of California, Santa Cruz
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Contact Information

Office: Classroom Building, 106
Phone: 209.946.3030

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Books and Book Chapters (1)

Books and book chapters written or edited by Dr. Larry Langley.

Articles (27)

Journal articles written by Dr. Larry Langley.