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Born: December 23, 1938

place: Nigeria

Ph.D. Mathematics (1976) University at Buffalo, SUNY

Professor of Mathematics (1996) in the Department of Mathematics University of Lagos, NIGERIA

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David Adu was the first Black to earn his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

RESEARCH

1. Adu, David I.. On the Range of a CM-homomorphism, J. Sci. Res.Dev. (1997-1998) 3, 133-138.
2. Adu, David I. and P.H. Fisher . On Semi-simple Saws, J. Sci. Res. Dev. Vol. 3 (1997-1998) 95-102.
3. Adu, D. I. On a characterization of CM-homomorphisms . Demonstratio Math. 23 (1990), no. 4, 847--855.
4. Adu, David I. Characterization of certain accessible dendrites . Geom. Dedicata 32 (1989), no. 3, 255--264.
5. Adu, David I. The number of certain dendrites of order three . Geom. Dedicata 27 (1988), no. 2, 227--240.
6. Adu, David I. Green's relations on the semigroup of binary relations . Demonstratio Math. 19 (1986), no. 4, 895--913 (1987).
7. Adu, David I.. The Number of Partial Equivalences on a Set, Nat. Acad. Sci. Letters, India. 2 (1979), 143-144.
8. Adu, David I. Connected CM-homomorphisms into semigroups of closed binary relations on hereditarily locally connected continua . Semigroup Forum 16 (1978), no. 4, 403--425.
9. Adu, David I. Existence of joins and meets in the partially ordered family of CM-homomorphisms . Semigroup Forum 14 (1977), no. 4, 331--353.
10. Adu, David I. The partially ordered family of ${\rm CM}$-homomorphisms . Semigroup Forum 13 (1976/77), no. 1, 1--17.

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