Crista Arangala
Crista Arangala (née Crista Lynn Coles) is an American mathematician and textbook author, specializing in numerical analysis. She is a professor of mathematics and chair of the department of mathematics and statistics at Elon University,[1] and a Fulbright Scholar.
Education
Arangala graduated from Allegheny College in 1993.[1][2] She earned her Ph.D. in 2000 from the University of Cincinnati, with a dissertation on Numerical Identification of Parameters in Inverse Heat Conduction and Inverse Euler Bernoulli Beam Theory supervised by Diego Antonio Murio.[1][3]
International work
Arangala has regularly taken her Elon mathematics classes to India and Sri Lanka, where they have participated in elementary-school mathematics education.[4][5][6] In 2013–2014 she was a Fulbright Scholar in Sri Lanka.[4][7]
Books
Arangala's books include:
- Arangala, Crista (2014), Exploring Linear Algebra : Labs and Projects with Mathematica ®., Hoboken: CRC Press, ISBN 978-1-4822-4150-1, OCLC 908079421[8]
- Arangala, Crista (2017), Exploring calculus : labs and projects with Mathematica, Karen A. Yokley, Boca Raton, ISBN 978-1-4987-7104-7, OCLC 954480489
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Arangala, Crista (2017), Mathematical modeling : branching beyond calculus, Nick Luke, Karen A. Yokley, Boca Raton, ISBN 978-1-315-12064-5, OCLC 1021174066
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Arangala, Crista (2019), Exploring linear algebra : labs and projects with Matlab, Boca Raton, ISBN 978-1-351-66407-3, OCLC 1089729073
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References
- ^ a b c "Crista Arangala", Faculty & Staff Profiles, Elon University, retrieved 2019-05-26
- ^ The Kaldron, Allegheny College, 1993, p. 27, hdl:10456/35113
- ^ Crista Lynn Coles at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ a b "Crista Arangala promoted" (PDF), A slice of π, vol. 18, Elon University Department of Mathematics & Statistics, p. 1, June 2015, archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-11-21, retrieved 2019-05-26
- ^ Unnithan, Sangeetha (February 8, 2010), "School notes", The Hindu
- ^ Coleman, Kellye (April 13, 2011), "Math professor by day, social activist by inspiration", The Pendulum, Elon University, p. 13
- ^ Crista Arangala, Fulbright Scholar Program, retrieved 2019-05-26
- ^ Reviews of Exploring Linear Algebra: Labs and Projects with Mathematica:
- Fischer, Cyril, "Review", Zentralblatt MATH, Zbl 1320.15001
- Strong, David (January 2016), Watkins, David S. (ed.), Book Reviews, SIAM Review, 58 (1): 169–171, doi:10.1137/16n974048
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- ^ Review of Exploring Linear Algebra: Labs and Projects Using Matlab:
- Hunacek, Mark (May 2019), "Review", MAA Reviews