Michael G. Neubauer
Professor
Department of
http://www.csun.edu/~hcmth007
EDUCATION
August 1989 - Ph.D., Mathematics, University
of Southern California, Dissertation: On Solvable Monodromy Groups of Fixed Genus, Advisor: Robert M. Guralnick
.July 1984 - Vordiplom, Mathematik, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Professor, California State University Northridge, since spring 95
Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, fall 94.
Visiting Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine, 1992-1994.
Instructor, University of Texas at
Austin, 1989-92.
Teaching Assistant, University of Southern California, 1986-89.
PUBLICATIONS
Many of the articles are available through the online resources of CSUN’s Oviatt Library (CSUN account or on-campus use required) or through JSTOR.
21. with Bernardo Ábrego, Silvia Fernández-Merchant, and William Watkins, Sum of squares of degrees in a graph, submitted to, Journal of Graph Theory, February 2008.
20. with Eloy. A. Lopez, D-optimal designs for 10 objects, Linear and Multilinear Algebra, to appear.
19. with William Watkins, A Variance Analog of Majorization and Some Associated Inequalities, Journal of Inequalities in Pure and Applied Mathematics (JIPAM), Volume 7, Issue 3, Article 79, 2006, 21 pages.
18. with Bernardo Ábrego, Silvia Fernández-Merchant, and William Watkins, Trace-minimal graphs and D-optimal weighing designs, Linear Algebra and its Applications, Volume 412, 15 January 2006, Pages 161-221.
17. with Bernardo Ábrego,
Silvia Fernández-Merchant, and William Watkins,
D-optimal weighing designs for n \equiv 3 mod 4 objects and a large number of weighings, Linear
Algebra and its Applications, Volume 374,
16. with Joel Zeitlin,
Outcomes of Presidential Elections and the House Size, PS:Political Science and Politics,Volume XXXVI, Number 4, October 2003, pp. 721-725.
15. with Joel Zeitlin, Apportionment and the 2000 Election, The College Mathematics Magazine, Vol. 34, NO. 1, January 2003, 2-9.
14. with William Watkins, D-optimal designs for seven objects and large number of weighings, Linear and Multilinear Algebra, 2002, Vol 50, No. 1, pp. 61-74.
13. with William Watkins, E-optimal Spring Balance Weighing designs for n \equiv 3 mod 4 Objects, Siam Journal of Matrix Analysis and Applications, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 91-105.
12. with William Watkins and Joel Zeitlin, D-optimal designs for six objects, Metrika, (2000)52: 185-211.
11. with William Watkins and Joel Zeitlin, D-optimal designs for four and five objects, Electornic Journal of Linear Algebra, Volume 4, pp. 48-72, November 1998.
10. with William Watkins and Joel Zeitlin, Notes on D-optimal Designs, Linear Algebra and its Applications, 280 (1998) 109-127.
9. with Al Sethuraman, Commuting Pairs in the Centralizer of 2-Regular Matrices, Journal of Algebra, 214, 174-181 (1999).
8. An Inequality for Positive-definite Matrices with Applications to Combinatorial Matrices, Linear Algebra and its Applications, 267:163-174(1997).
7. with William Watkins and Joel Zeilin, Maximal j-simplices in the real d-dimensional unit cube, Journal of Combinatorial Theory (A), Vol. 80, No. 1, 1997.
6. with A.J. Radcliffe, The maximum determinant of (+1,-1)-matrices, Linear Algebra and its Applications, 257:289-306(1997)
5. with Robert M. Guralnick, Monodromy groups of branched coverings: The generic case, Contemporary Mathematics, 186, (1995), 325-352.
4. with David J. Saltman, A note on algebras generated by two commuting matrices, Journal of Algebra, 164(2), (1994), 545-562.
3. Primitive permutation groups of genus zero and one I, Communications in Algebra, 21(3), (1993), 711-746.
2. On monodromy groups of fixed genus, Journal of Algebra, 153(1), (1992), 215-261.
1. The variety of pairs of matrices with rank(AB-BA) ≤ 1, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society,105 (1989), 787-792.
BOOK CHAPTERS
with William Watkins, D-optimal designs, Handbook of Linear Algebra, CRC Press, 2006.
WORK IN PROGRESS
with Ann Davis, Scott Malloy, Mark Schilling, William Watkins and Joel Zeitlin, Potential minimizing configurations on the sphere. Ongoing project.
HONORS
Outstanding Professor, Center on Disabilities, CSUN, 2005
Distinguished Teaching Award,