Dr David Angell

Dr David Angell

Lecturer

B.Sc. (Hons) (Monash) 1980

Ph.D. (UNSW) 1988

Science
School of Mathematics & Statistics

David Angell is interested in number theory and combinatorics, particularly continued fractions, irrationality and transcendence. A selection of extension articles for secondary students can be found at his personal homepage.  David's book Irrationality and Transcendence in Number Theory has recently been published by Taylor & Francis/CRC Press.  Parabolic Problems: 60 Years of Mathematical Puzzles in Parabola will be published in mid-2024

Phone
9385 7061
Location
Room RC-3093, Red Centre, Kensington Campus, UNSW
  • Books | 2024
    Angell D; Britz T, 2024, Parabolic Problems 60 Years of Mathematical Puzzles in Parabola, CRC Press
    Books | 2021
    Angell D, 2021, Irrationality and Transcendence in Number Theory, Chapman & Hall/CRC
  • Journal articles | 2012
    Angell DD, 2012, 'Evaluation of Certain Legendre Symbols', American Mathematical Monthly, 119, pp. 690 - 693
    Journal articles | 2010
    Angell DD, 2010, 'A family of continued fractions', Journal of Number Theory, 130, pp. 904 - 911, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnt.2009.12.003
    Journal articles | 2005
    Angell DD; Hirschhorn MD, 2005, 'A remarkable continued fraction', Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 72, pp. 45 - 52
    Journal articles | 1989
    Angell DD, 1989, 'The limiting behaviour of certain sequences of continued fractions', Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 38, pp. 67 - 76