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Michael Radin

Associate Professor

School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science

585-475-7681
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Michael Radin

Associate Professor

School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science

Education

BA, Rowan University; MS, Ph.D., University of Rhode Island

585-475-7681

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Journal Paper
Radin, Michael and Inese Bula. "Chaotic single neuron model with periodic coefficients with period two." Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 29. 1 (2024): 111-123. Web.
Radin, Michael A and Inese Bula. "Eventually Periodic Solutions of Single Neuron Model." Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 25. 6 (2020): 903–918. Print.
Radin, Michael A, Bernard Brooks, and Mara Pudane. "The Spread of Supply Chain’s Consumers’ Emotions as Function of Their Social Network Structure." ICTE in Transportation and Logistics 2019, Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and Infrastructure. (2020): 61-68. Print.
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Full Length Book
Radin, Michael and Sławomir Wyciślak. The Fundamentals of Systems Thinking, Management & Effective Leadership. First ed. Toh Tuck Link, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company, 2024. Print.
Radin, Michael A. International & Multidisciplinary Pedagogy Successes & Challenges. First ed. Tuck Link, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company, 2023. Print.
Radin, Michael A. ANALYZING MATHEMATICAL PATTERNS - DETECTION & FORMULATION. First ed. Tuck Link, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company, 2023. Print.
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Invited Keynote/Presentation
Radin, Michael. "International & Multidisciplinary Pedagogy - Opportunities, Innovations & Challenges." 10th International Scientific Symposium “Economics, Business & Finance” & 7th International Multidisciplinary Academic Conference. RISEBA. Jurmala, Latvia. 9 Jul. 2024. Keynote Speech.
Radin, Michael. "International & Multidisciplinary Pedagogy - Opportunities, Innovations & Challenges." 10th International Scientific Symposium “Economics, Business & Finance” & 7th International Multidisciplinary Academic Conference. RISEBA. Jurmala, Latvia. 9 Jul. 2024. Keynote Speech.
Radin, Michael. "International & Multidisciplinary Pedagogy - Opportunities, Innovations & Challenges." Moravian Business College Olomouc International Week. Moravian Business College Olomouc. Olomouc, Czech Republic. 23 Apr. 2024. Keynote Speech.
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Book Chapter
Kusio, Tomasz, et al. "Prosumerism: Transforming External Stakeholders into Internal Ones in the Innovation Process." The Palgrave Handbook of Consumerism Issues in the Apparel Industry. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2024. 287–309. Web.
Published Conference Proceedings
Radin, Michael A. and Natalia Shlat. "Value Orientations, Emotional Intelligence and International Pedagogical Innovations." Proceedings of the International Conference on Society, Integration, Education. Ed. Svetlana Usca. Rezekne, Latvia: The proceedings of the International Scientific Conference \"Society, Integration, Education\", 2020. Print.
Radin, Michael A. and Frank Palladino. "Existence of Multiple Periodic Solutions of a Non-Autonomous Rational Difference Equation." Proceedings of the International Conference on Difference Equations & Applications. Ed. Saber Elaydi. Barcelona, Spain: Central European Journal of Mathematics, 2012. Print.
Published Review
Modelling, Mathematical & Computer. Rev. of On the system of two difference equations of exponential form: x[n+1]=a+bx[n-1]e^[-y[n]]; y[n+1]=c+dy[n-1]e^[-x[n]], by G. Papaschinopoulos, M.A. Radin, and C.J. Schinas. On the system of two difference equations of exponential form: x[n+1]=a+bx[n-1]e^[-y[n]]; y[n+1]=c+dy[n-1]e^[-x[n]] 12 Jul. 2011: 2969-2977. Web.
Mathematics, Central European Journal of. "A Trichotomy Result for Non-autonomous Rational Difference Equations." Rev. of A Trichotomy Result for Non-autonomous Rational Difference Equation., by Frank J. Palladino and Michael A. Radin. A trichotomy result for non-autonomous rational difference equations. 30 Jun. 2011: 1135-1142. Web.
Formal Presentation
Radin, Michael. “Boundedness and Periodic Character of Solutions of a System of Rational DifferenceEquations.” ICDE 16th International Conference on Difference Equations andApplications. Riga, Latvia. 19-23 July 2010. Presentation.

Currently Teaching

MATH-131
4 Credits
This course is an introduction to the topics of discrete mathematics, including number systems, sets and logic, relations, combinatorial methods, graph theory, regular sets, vectors, and matrices.
MATH-182
4 Credits
This is the second in a two-course sequence. It emphasizes the understanding of concepts, and using them to solve physical problems. The course covers techniques of integration including integration by parts, partial fractions, improper integrals, applications of integration, representing functions by infinite series, convergence and divergence of series, parametric curves, and polar coordinates.
MATH-182R
0 Credits
MATH-381
3 Credits
This course covers the algebra of complex numbers, analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, complex integration, Cauchy's integral theorem and integral formulas, Taylor and Laurent series, residues, and the calculation of real-valued integrals by complex-variable methods.