Della Dumbaugh

Summary

Della Jeanne Dumbaugh (also published as Della Dumbaugh Fenster) is an American mathematician and historian of mathematics, focusing on the history of algebra and number theory. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Richmond, and the editor-in-chief of The American Mathematical Monthly.[1]

At the Oberwolfach Research Institute for Mathematics in 2008

Education and career edit

Dumbaugh is originally from Louisville, Kentucky.[2] She joined the University of Richmond faculty after completing her Ph.D. in 1994 at the University of Virginia. Her dissertation, Leonard Eugene Dickson and His Work in the Theory of Algebra, concerned the work of Leonard Eugene Dickson (1874–1954), one of the first American mathematicians to work in abstract algebra. It was supervised by Karen Parshall.[3]

Contributions edit

Dumbaugh was named editor-in-chief of The American Mathematical Monthly for a five-year term, beginning in January 2022.[1][2]

With Joachim Schwermer, Dumbaugh is a coauthor of the book Emil Artin and Beyond – Class Field Theory and L-Functions (Heritage of European Mathematics, European Mathematical Society, 2015), concerning the work of Emil Artin and others on class field theory and L-functions.[4] She is the co-editor of A Century of Advancing Mathematics celebrating the centennial of the Mathematical Association of America (Mathematical Association of America, 2015)[5] and, with Deanna Haunsperger, of the book Count Me In: Community and Belonging in Mathematics on diversity in mathematics (American Mathematical Society and Mathematical Association of America, 2022).[2]

Recognition edit

Dumbaugh was the 2019 winner of the John M. Smith Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of the Mathematical Association of America.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "UR Mathematics Professor Della Dumbaugh Named Editor-in-Chief of American Mathematical Monthly", Newsroom, University of Richmond, May 20, 2021, retrieved 2022-04-30
  2. ^ a b c Ponce, Bonnie (April–May 2021), "Interview with the editor-elect of the American Mathematical Monthly, Della Dumbaugh", MAA Focus, Mathematical Association of America, retrieved 2022-04-30
  3. ^ Della Dumbaugh at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ Reviews of Emil Artin and Beyond:
    • Gray, Jeremy (May 2018), Historia Mathematica, 45 (2): 193–195, doi:10.1016/j.hm.2018.02.003, Zbl 1393.00013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Lagarias, J. C., MathSciNet, MR 3309997{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Lemmermeyer, Franz, zbMATH, Zbl 1321.11002{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Moree, Pieter (2016), "Review" (PDF), Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde, 5th series, 17 (4): 300–301, Zbl 1369.00042
    • Schappacher, Norbert (August 2016), Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung, 118 (4): 321–324, doi:10.1365/s13291-016-0144-3, S2CID 125137385, Zbl 1354.00037{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  5. ^ Reviews of A Century of Advancing Mathematics:
    • Ibbotson, Jeff (December 2015), "Review", MAA Reviews
    • Klinger, Gary (October 2016), "For your information", The Mathematics Teacher, 110 (3): 238–239, doi:10.5951/mathteacher.110.3.0238, JSTOR 10.5951/mathteacher.110.3.0238
  6. ^ "John M. Smith Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching", Maryland-District of Columbia-Virginia Section, Mathematical Association of America, retrieved 2022-04-30

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