Cecil C. Rousseau
Cecil Clyde Rousseau, Jr. (January 13, 1938
USAMO in many capacities, including serving as chair.[3]
Rousseau received his
Ph.D. in Physics in 1968 from Texas A&M University.[4]
He has an Erdős number of 1, and is Erdős' 5th most common co-author, with 35 joint papers.[5] He also frequently collaborated with Memphis faculty Ralph Faudree and Dick Schelp.
In 2012, Rousseau received the Paul Erdős Award from the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions.[6]
To his students and colleagues, he was known affectionately as C²R.
References
- ISBN 9780787665296.
- ^ "Cecil Clyde Rousseau Jr. Obituary". Legacy.com Daily Memphian.
- ^ "Media Room :: World's Highest Mathematics Honor Goes to Retired U of M Professor :: University of Memphis". Archived from the original on 2013-03-05. Retrieved 2013-03-10.
- ^ Cecil C. Rousseau at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Grossman, Jerry, Erdos0p, Version 2015, The Erdős Number Project, Oakland University, USA, July 14, 2015.
- ^ "Cecil C Rousseau".
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