William Mark Faucette
Address:
Department of Mathematics
State University of West Georgia
Carrollton, Georgia 30118
E-mail Address:
faucette@westga.edu
Web Page URL:
http://www.westga.edu/~faucette/
Telephone:
Office: (770) 836-4344
Home: (770) 214-0298
Education
- May, 1988: Ph.D. in Mathematics, Brown University
- May, 1987: Sc.M. in Mathematics, Brown University
- June, 1983: M.A. in Mathematics, The University of Georgia
- June, 1983: B.S. in Mathematics, The University of Georgia
Honors:
-
Graduated from The University
of Georgia as First Honor Graduate,
With Highest
Honors and With Honors in Mathematics.
- First undergraduate mathematics major ever to write
an undergraduate honors thesis at The University of Georgia.
- Member of Pi Mu Epsilon and Kappa Mu Epsilon
mathematics honor societies.
- Member of Phi Alpha Phi honor society.
- Elected Phi Beta Kappa, 1982.
- Awarded University Fellowship for Graduate Study,
Brown University, 1983--1984.
- In the 1989--1990 academic year, selected as one of twelve semi-finalists
for the Educator of the Year award at Northeast Missouri State University (now
Truman State University).
- Granted tenure and promoted to the rank of associate
professor of mathematics in the fall of 1998.
Professional Organizations:
-
American Mathematical Society, 1981--present
- Mathematical Association of
America, 1988--present
Scholarly Articles and Books:
- Circling Up the Wagons:
Unifying Mathematics for the Calculus
Student, completed 1988, unpublished.
- Higher Dimensional Harmonic Volume Can
Be Computed As An Iterated Integral, Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, vol. 35(3), 1992.
- Harmonic Volume, Symmetric Products,
and the Abel-Jacobi Map, Transactions of the Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 335, no. 1, January 1993.
- Geometric Interpretation of the Reduction of the General
Quartic by Galois Theory, Amer. Math. Monthly, vol. 103, no. 1, January 1996.
- How Not To Prove Fermat's Last Theorem, completed April, 1996, unpublished.
- The Descendants of William E. Faucett and Elizabeth
Wallis, State University of West Georgia Press, 1998.
- Some Remarks on a Result of R. Smith and Tapia-Recillas:
C is Isomorphic to Ca in the Universal g1d,in preparation.
- Some Remarks on a Result of R. Smith and Tapia-Recillas:
The Homology Class of the Multiple Locus of a Universal g1d,in preparation.
- The Generalized Torelli Problem:
Reconstructing a Curve and its Linear Series From
its Canonical Map and Theta Geometry,in preparation.
- Variation of Harmonic Volume With Moduli,in preparation.
- Analysis of the Zero Locus of Harmonic Volume
In Dimension One,in preparation.
- Riemann Surfaces and Algebraic Curves: A Modern
Introduction,in preparation.
Seminars and Conferences
- April, 1989, Presented research
results at Missouri regional meeting of the MAA.
- June, 1989, Presented research results in three
lectures to the geometry seminar
at The University of Georgia.
- February, 1990, Presented research
results in two lectures to the geometry seminar
at The University of Missouri---Columbia.
- Spring Semester, 1990, Conducted an algebraic
geometry seminar intended as an introduction
to algebraic geometry. The primary text was
Algebraic Curves, by W. Fulton, but supplementary
material on the relation between very ample line bundles
and embeddings in projective space was taken out of
Principles of Algebraic Geometry, by P. Griffiths and
J. Harris.
- Spring Semester, 1991, Conducted an algebraic
geometry seminar. The primary text was
chapter zero of
Principles of Algebraic Geometry,
by P. Griffiths and J. Harris.
- March, 1991, Presented research results
to the mathematics faculty of
California State University -- Hayward.
- Fall Semester, 1991, Taught an introductory course/seminar
in algebraic geometry to students and members of the faculty. The
primary text was
Algebraic Curves, by W. Fulton.
- April, 1992, Presented paper
Geometric Interpretation of the Reduction of the General
Quartic by Galois Theory at the regional meeting of the
Mathematical Association of America.
- 1992 to present, Writing a text on
modern algebraic geometry. I am also in the process of writing an
undergraduate point-set topology text, which will use the Moore method
of instruction.
- Fall Semester, 1992, Participated in a computer science
programming seminar on the C programming language.
- Spring Semester, 1993, Presented a lecture on the definition an basic
properties of schemes.
- Spring, 1994, Presented paper Geometric Interpretation of the Reduction of the General
Quartic by Galois Theory, at the Southeastern regional meeting of the MAA at
Carson-Newman University, Knoxville, Tennessee.
- Spring, 1995, Presented paper How Not To Prove Fermat's Last Theorem, at the Southeastern regional meeting of the MAA at
The University of North Carolina at Asheville, in Asheville, North Carolina.
- Spring Quarter, 1995, Presented a lecture at Math Day.
- Spring, 1996, Attended the Southeastern regional meeting of the MAA at
The University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama.
- Spring, 1998, Attended the Southeastern regional meeting of the MAA at
The College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.
- Spring, 1999, Attended the Southeastern regional meeting of the MAA at
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Spring, 2000, Attended the Southeastern regional meeting of the MAA at
Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama.
Area of Specialization:
Algebraic Geometry
Thesis Topic:
Harmonic volume and the algebraic inequivalence
of homologous cycles
in the Jacobian of a
Riemann surface.
Thesis Adviser:
Bruno Harris
Teaching Experience
- 1998--present Associate Professor of Mathematics
at the State University of West Georgia.
- 1996--1998: Assistant Professor of Mathematics
at the State University of West Georgia. From Fall 1996 to Spring 1998, taught
College Algebra; Plane Trigonometry; Calculus I, II, III, and IV;
Discrete Structures and College Geometry.
- Summer 1996: Taught in the Governor's
Honors Program, a statewide program for
gifted high school students,
for the State of Georgia.
- 1993--1996: Assistant Professor of Mathematics
at West Georgia College. From Fall 1993 to Spring 1996, taught College
Algebra; Plane Trigonometry; Calculus I, II, III, and IV; Real Analysis; and
College Geometry.
- 1988--1993: Assistant Professor of
Mathematics at Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State
University). From Fall 1988 to Spring 1993,
taught Calculus I, II, and III;
Plane Trigonometry;
College Algebra; Advanced Calculus II; Topology;
a year-long sequence in abstract algebra at the undergraduate level; and
graduate courses in
real analysis, complex analysis,
point-set topology, differential topology, and algebra.
- Summer 1988: Taught in the Governor's
Honors Program, a statewide program for
gifted high school students,
for the State of Georgia.
- 1984--1988: Teaching Assistant at
Brown University.
- Fall 1987: Duties included teaching Advanced
Placement
Calculus with special
emphasis on applications
to physics and engineering.
- Summer 1987: Duties included teaching
differential calculus to
minority premedical
students through the Brown
University
Medical School.
- Fall 1986: Duties included teaching Advanced
Placement
Calculus.
- Fall 1985 to Spring 1986: Duties included
teaching a sequence of two courses
in calculus designed for slower students.
- Fall 1984 to Spring
1985: Duties included conducting recitation
sessions
for a freshman calculus course and grading exams.
- 1983--1988: Tutor at Brown University.
- 1980--1983: Math Lab instructor at The University of
Georgia.
Duties included helping calculus and
pre-calculus students with their homework.
University Service
- 2000-present: Elected member of the University Post-Tenure Review Appeal Committee
- 2000--2001: Member of the Department of Mathematics Hiring Committee
- 1999--present: Member of the College of Arts and Science Promotion and Tenure Advisory Committee
- 1999--present: Chair of the Department of Mathematics Promotion and Tenure Committee
- 1999--present: Member of the Department of Mathematics Advisory Committee
- 1999--2000: Served on hiring committee to fill three assistant
professorships and several instructorships.
- 1998--present: Member of the Department of Mathematics Promotion and Tenure Committee
- 1997--1998: Member of the Teacher Education Advisory Committee
- 1997--1999: Member of the College of Arts and Science Executive
Committee
- 1997--present: Adviser of the Gay, Bisexual, Straight Alliance at
the State University of West Georgia
- 1998--1999: Served on hiring committee to fill three assistant
professorships and several instructorships.
- 1994--1999: Served on the Executive Committee in the Department of
Mathematics. Chaired a subcommittee that designed an applied mathematics
option for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and constituted a
subcommittee that designed a mathematical modeling course as part of this
option
- 1993--present: Coadviser to Kappa Mu Epsilon mathematics honor society
- 1997--1998: Served on hiring committee to fill one assistant
professorship and several instructorships
- 1996--1997: Served on hiring committee to fill two assistant
professorships
- 1995--1997: Member of the Advisory Committee to the Dean of the
School of Arts and Sciences. Served on subcommittee that selected slate of
candidates for school-wide elections
- 1995--1996: Served on hiring committee to fill two assistant
professorships
- 1994--1995: Served on hiring committee to fill three instructorships.
Recommended hiring of Kae Harrison, Leslie Redwine, and Paul Lupica
- 1991--1993: Served on the Undergraduate Committee
in the Division of Mathematics and Computer Science
overseeing the degree programs in mathematics. During the year
1991--1992, served as chair of the committee.
Under my leadership the committee added
an undergraduate course in topology, a second semester of advanced
calculus, and a second semester of abstract algebra to the undergraduate
curriculum. Further, the curriculum was changed to require completion
of one sequence of two courses
- Fall, 1991: Served as faculty representative on the Coeducational
Housing Committee. As a member of this committee, I chaired a
subcommittee that was responsible for devising plans for expanding
coeducational housing opportunities on campus. One of these plans was
implemented in the 1992--1993 academic year
- 1988--1991: Served on the Graduate Committee
in the Division of Mathematics and Computer Science
overseeing the Master of Arts
program in mathematics at Northeast Missouri State
University (now Truman State University).
I am the primary author of a Five-Year Planning
Document for the Master of Arts Program in Mathematics and the
designer of an integrated five-year, bachelor/master
program in mathematics, allowing
exceptional undergraduates to complete both degrees in five years
- 1990--1992: Elected to
represent the Division of Mathematics and Computer Science on
the Faculty Senate and the
Graduate Council, a university-wide committee overseeing
the graduate program. As a member of the Faculty Senate, I represented
the faculty on the university-wide
Coeducational Housing Committee during Fall Semester,
1991. As a member of the Graduate Council, I was the primary author of
the Graduate Student Grievance Policy, which was adopted by the
University
- 1988--1991: Faculty Associate in Missouri North
Residential College. This program is designed to
integrate the classroom experience with the residential
experience for a complete learning environment
Community Service
- 1994--present:Member of the
McDaniel-Curtis Camp of the Sons of
Confederate Veterans.
- 1994--present:Member of the St. Margaret's Episcopal Church.
- 1990--1993:Member of the vestry and junior
warden of Trinity Episcopal Church. Elected
to serve as a representative to the conventions
of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri. Participated
in the Special Convention of the Diocese of Missouri
for the election of a Bishop Coadjutor in October, 1990.
- 1989--1991:
Member of the Board of Directors
of Planned Parenthood of Northeast Missouri.
References
- John G. Hollingsworth (The University of Georgia)
- Theodore Shifrin (The University of Georgia)
- Jonathan Lubin (Brown University)
- Thomas F. Banchoff (Brown University)
- Bruno Harris (Brown University)
- Karen H. Smith (State University of West Georgia)
- Anthony J. Giovannitti (State University of West Georgia)
- Thomas J. Sharp (State University of West Georgia)