

Albert Livingston
Shaping discourse in the realm of mathematical sciences, Albert Livingston serves as a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Delaware. With a career that has spanned numerous decades, he has been an integral part of the academic community, contributing significantly to the department's growth and development. His office, nestled in 501 Ewing Hall, Newark, DE, has been a hub of intellectual exchange and scholarly pursuits. Throughout his tenure at the University of Delaware, Professor Livingston has been instrumental in mentoring countless students, guiding them through the complexities of mathematical theories and applications. Although his specific research interests remain unspecified, his influence in the field is evident through his commitment to fostering a robust learning environment. His legacy continues to inspire both current students and faculty, leaving an indelible mark on the institution.
Publications
, 47-53, 1977-01-01
, 2024-01-09
, 139-151, 1985-11-01
, 131-145, 1997-01-01
, 167-180, 1977-09-01
, 1983-06-01
, 47, 1977-01-01
, 545-545, 1969-03-01
, 436-444, 1987-12-01
, 545, 1969-06-01