

Edward B. Burger
Dr. Edward B. Burger is an advocate for innovation in mathematical education and research. Currently serving as a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Baylor University, he has made significant contributions to the field through his work on the geometry of numbers, theory of continued fractions, Diophantine analysis, and algebraic number theory. Dr. Burger's academic journey began with a bachelor's degree from Connecticut College, followed by a doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin. Throughout his career, Dr. Burger has been recognized for his exceptional teaching and writing abilities, earning prestigious accolades such as the Cherry Award, the Lester R. Ford Award, and the Chauvenet Prize. His dedication to education is evident in his engaging courses, which include abstract algebra, the art of creating mathematics, and Diophantine analysis. In addition to his teaching and research, Dr. Burger is known for his dynamic approach to mathematics, inspiring students and colleagues alike to explore the subject with curiosity and creativity. His role as a Gaudino Scholar at Williams College further highlights his commitment to fostering a vibrant intellectual community. Dr. Burger's influence extends beyond the classroom, as he continues to contribute to the broader mathematical community through his research and publications. His work not only advances the understanding of complex mathematical concepts but also encourages a deeper appreciation for the beauty and intricacy of mathematics.
Publications
, 3305-3310, 1996-01-01
, 2000-06-26
, 12-16, 2004-03-01
, 253, 2019-04-07
, 181-184, 1992-12-01
, 71-72, 1980-01-01
, 95-97, 2000-07-25
, 11-15, 2000-07-25
, 2000-07-25
, 29-33, 2000-07-25
, 49-54, 2000-07-25
, 113-116, 2000-07-25