Rick Mabry's LSUS home page

Click for the big picture. Rick Mabry joined the LSUS mathematics department in 1989 as an Assistant Professor and was promoted to Associate Professor in 1994, then to Full Professor in 2001. His Ph.D. is vintage 1985 from the University of South Florida , in Tampa, under the direction of Athanassios G. Kartsatos.

Although Rick's dissertation was in an area of functional analysis, he has been working mostly in old-timey measure theory, dabbling in various other topics, and playing obsessively with computer graphics.


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Hexacanis triangulus
Hexacanis triangulus
Pentopteryx triangulatus
Pentopteryx triangulatus
Other toys


Courses, Fall 2010

Math 150
Precalculus
TR 2:00–4:15 pm
BH 442
Math 331
Advanced Calculus ∫
TR 11:00 am–12:15 pm
BH 442
Math 413/613
History of Mathematics
MW 5:00–6:15 pm
BH 442
Math 3.141592653…
Friday Seminar
F TBA
BH 442
Office

BH 416

797-5352 / 5377
Office hours:
MW 3:00–5:00 pm, TR 9:00–11:00 am.

"Don't curse the darkness - light a candle." - Chinese proverb
"But I smell gas." - Rick Mabry

"It's never too late." - Conventional optimism
"But it's always later than it was." - Rick Mabry

"Mr. Berra, don't you know anything?" - A schoolteacher of a young Yogi Berra
"Ma'am, I don't even suspect anything." - Yogi Berra (allegedly*)
(* To me, this version is funnier than what might be a truer version.)