The twenty-second conference of the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences, held at Indiana Wesleyan University May 29 - June 1, 2019.
The published conference proceedings were edited by Russell W. Howell.
The ACMS has four purposes for impacting the lives of Christians in the mathematical sciences, each arising from and connected to our mission statement and statement of belief:
• To encourage exploration of the relationships among faith, scholarship, and teaching.
• To promote meaningful Christian interaction and relationships, providing a community in which there is no separation between faith life and professional life.
• To encourage research and writing, especially on topics exploring the relationships among faith, scholarship, and teaching.
• To promote innovative and effective teaching.
Submissions from 2019
Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences Proceedings 2019, Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
Schedule (2019), Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
Table of Contents (2019), Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
Introduction (2019), Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
Paper Abstracts (2019), Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
Addressing Challenges in Creating Math Presentations, David Schweitzer
Analyzing the Impact of Active Learning in General Education Mathematics Courses, Amanda Harsy, Marie Meyer, Michael Smith, and Brittany Stephenson
A Unifying Project for a TEX/CAS Course, Andrew Simoson
Charles Babbage and Mathematical Aspects of the Miraculous, Courtney K. Taylor
Computer Science: Creating in a Fallen World, Russell Tuck
Developing Mathematicians: The Benefits of Weaving Spiritual and Disciplinary Discipleship, Patrick Eggleton
Factors that Motivate Students to Learn Mathematics, Dave Klanderman, Sarah Klanderman, Benjamin Gliesmann, Josh Wilkerson, and Patrick Eggleton
Faith, Mathematics, and Science: The Priority of Scripture in the Pursuit and Acquisition of Truth, Bob Mallison
From Perfect Shuffles to Landau's Function, Brian D. Beasley
Is Mathematical Truth Time Dependent? Comments from a Paper by Judith Grabiner, Richard Stout
Lagrange's Interpolation, Chinese Remainder, and Linear Equations, Jesús Jiménez
Marin Mersenne: Minim Monk and Messenger; Monotheism, Mathematics, and Music, Karl-Dieter Crisman
Maximum Elements of Ordered Sets and Anselm's Ontological Argument, Doug Ward
Models, Values, and Disasters, Michael H. Veatch
Numerical Range of Toeplitz Matrices over Finite Fields, Derek Thompson, Maddison Guillaume Baker, and Amish Mishra
Overcoming Stereotypes through a Liberal Arts Math Course, Jessica Hamm
Replacing Remedial Mathematics with Corequisites in General Education Mathematics Courses, Alana Unfried
Teaching Mathematics at an African University -- My Experience, Kathleen Lewis
The Applicability of Mathematics and The Naturalist Die, Ricardo J. Cordero-Soto
Thinking Beautifully about Mathematics: A View of Mathematics as the Science of Measurable Orders, James M. Turner
Closing Banquet Eulogies, Russell Howell and C. Ray Rosentrater