Thomas A. Ivey
Department of Mathematics
College of Charleston
Charleston, SC  29424





Office: Robert Scott Small Building, Rm. 327    Phone: 843-953-7276         
e-mail: i v e y t "at" c o f c "dot" e d u

Professional Information  My research areas are differential geometry and partial differential equations,
especially evolution equations, integrable systems, and exterior differential systems. For more information, see my
curriculum vitae (in PDF form);
publications;
the book Cartan for Beginners, which I published with J.M. Landsberg in October 2003.

Course Information     This semester (Spring 2010), I am teaching two sections of
Math 104
(Elementary Statistics) at 11am and 1pm MWF in Bell 309,
and Math 480/580 (Modern Differential Geometry) at 7pm MW in Maybank 219.
My office hours are tentatively 2-4pm Mondays and Wednesdays, and 10am Friday.
Students who'd like to see me at other times are encouraged to contact me to set up an appointment

Math 104: Elementary Statistics
Test dates are Jan. 29, Feb. 26, March 26 and April 23.
See here for final exam schedules.
Resources for students (under construction):
          online syllabus and course schedule (in PDF format)
website for the course textbook
TI calculator online manuals
Math 480/580: Modern Differential Geometry
The course textbook is Riemannian Geometry by Manfredo do Carmo.

For information on Hons 390: Mathematics in Music, which I taught in Spring 2009, click here.


Links of General Interest for Students:
College of Charleston Math Department
What every college mathematics student should know
NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates

Mathematical Quotes

Mathematical Fiction

History of Mathematics at St. Andrew's University

Other Web Resources of Interest (to me):
My Shapenote Music
The American Mathematical Society
National Public Radio
Shapenote Singing