

Henry W. Gould
Dr. Henry W. Gould is a recognized authority in the field of mathematics, particularly known for his extensive work on the Girard-Waring Power Sum Formulas. As an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at West Virginia University, Dr. Gould has dedicated his career to exploring the depths of mathematical theory and its historical significance. His research interests lie in the intricate relationships between symmetric functions and their applications in various mathematical contexts. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Gould has contributed significantly to the understanding of mathematical identities, such as those related to Fibonacci numbers, and their implications in broader mathematical studies. His work often delves into the historical context of mathematical theories, tracing their origins back to the 17th and 18th centuries, and examining their evolution over time. Dr. Gould's upcoming talk at the Department of Mathematics Colloquium will focus on "The Girard-Waring Power Sum Formulas for Symmetric Functions." This presentation promises to shed light on the historical and mathematical importance of these expansions, which have played a crucial role in the development of mathematical thought, including their relevance to Fermat's Last Theorem. Known for his engaging and accessible presentation style, Dr. Gould aims to make complex mathematical concepts understandable to a general audience. His talks are not only informative but also inspiring, encouraging students and fellow mathematicians to delve deeper into the fascinating world of mathematics. Students and faculty alike are encouraged to attend Dr. Gould's presentation, as it offers a unique opportunity to gain insights from a leading expert in the field. His ability to connect historical mathematical theories with contemporary research makes his talks a valuable experience for anyone interested in the evolution and application of mathematical ideas.
Publications
, 275-295, 1964-04-01
, 265-286, 1955-10-01
, 216-229, 1967-04-01
, 178-178, 1980-03-01
, 315-316, 1976-06-01
, 87-87, 2004-03-01
, 662-662, 1972-12-01
, 119-119, 1982-03-01
, 135-138, 1946-03-01
, 135-140, 1999-05-01