Robert Seletsky

Mathematics Lecturer, Department of Mathematics

 

Spring 2008 Contact Information

Office: 

MCS 118

Phone: 

(325) 942-2316 ext. 234

Email: 

Robert.Seletsky@angelo.edu

Fax: 

(325) 942-2503

Office Hours:

M,W:  8:00-10:30

           2:00-3:30

 

T,R:  8:00-9:00

        1:00-1:45 (LAB)

Spring 2008 Classes

Math 130B, Fundamentals of Mathematics II

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 11:00 - 11:50

MCS 214

Math 130B, Fundamentals of Mathematics II

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 1:00 - 1:50

MCS 214

Math 1302, College Algebra

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00 - 3:15

MCS 110

Math 1311, Business Mathematics I

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30 - 10:45  

 MCS 210

Homework Assignments

Important Homework Assignments Notes (ALL CLASSES)

Math 130B Sample Homework Format

Math 130B Sample Homework Format Back Page

Math 130B

MATH 130B EXAM2 PAGE1

MATH 130B EXAM2 PAGE2

MATH 130B EXAM2 PAGE3

MATH 130B EXAM2 PAGE4

MATH 130B EXAM2 PAGE5

MATH 130B EXAM2 PAGE6

Math 1302 Sample Homework Format Answer Sheet

Math 1301 Sample Homework Format Show Work

Math 1302

Math 1302 Exam2 Page1

Math 1302 Exam2 Page2

Math 1302 Exam2 Page3

Math 1302 Exam2 Page4

Math 1302 Exam2 Page5

Math 1302 Exam2 Page6

Math 1302 Exam2 Page7

Math 1311 Sample Homework Format Answer Sheet

Math 1311 Sample Homework Format Show Work

Math 1311

Math 1311 Problem 51

Math 1311 Problem 53

Math 1311 Problem 17

Math 1311 Problem 59

Math 1311 Exam2 Page1

Math 1311 Exam2 Page2

Math 1311 Exam2 Page3

Math 1311 Exam2 Page4

Math 1311 Exam2 Page5

Math 1311 Exam2 Page6

Math 1311 Exam2 Page7

Math 1311 Exam2 Page8

Math 1311 Exam2 Page9

Answer Sheet for use in Math 1302 and 1311

Answer Sheet

 

Recent Research Presentations

Solving the Initial Value Problem for First Order Homogeneous Linear Differential and Difference Equations by Unification

at California State University, Stanislaus, 2007 

 

Future Research Presentations

Introduction to Cryptography

January 30, 2008 at Huston-Tillotson University, Austin TX

 

Education

Master of Science in Applied Mathematics, 2004.

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM

 

Master of Science in Computer Science, 1991.

University of Kansas, Lawrence KS

Thesis: Using Hopfield Networks to Find Approximate Solutions for NP-hard Problems

 

Bachelor of Science in Computer Sciences: Applied Mathematics, 1989

University of Rochester, Rochester NY

 

 

 


Comments or questions?  Contact Robert Seletsky , Department of Mathematics, Angelo State University.

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