Emeritus Faculty

David Borwein
Professor EmeritusResearch Interests / Specializations: My main area of research has been the summability theory of series and integrals, in the study of which I have used both classical and functional analysis. I have also considered problems in measure theory and probability theory, and have done some work in number theory and some on approximate subgradients and coderivatives.
Biography: Ph.D., D.Sc., University College London (1950, 1960)

Rob Corless
Research Interests / Specializations: My computational research interests include numerical methods for the solution of ordinary differential equations, symbolic and numerical methods for the solution of systems of polynomial equations, and other algebraic and analytical methods. My mathematical research interests include special functions (especially the Lambert W function) and dynamical systems. My application interests include flow-induced vibration and, more recently, mathematical models useful in biological or physiological systems.

Rick Jardine
Professor EmeritusResearch Interests / Specializations: Homotopy theory and its applications, algebraic geometry, category theory

Lex E. Renner
Professor EmeritusResearch Interests / Specializations: Algebraic groups and monoids, related combinatorics. Algebraic transformation groups, invariant theory. Standard canonical form for linear transformations over DVRs.