Alvina M. Johnson
Born:
place:
B.S. Mathematics,
Dillard University, New Orleans, LA 1993
M.A. Mathematics, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA,
1995
Ph.D. Mathematics,
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 1999
thesis: Uniqueness Implies Existence for Discrete Fourth-Order
Lidstone Boundary Value Problems; Advisor: Johnny Henderson
: Assistant Professor of Mathematics Fort Valley State University
URL: http://www.mcs.fvsu.edu/faculty/johnson/www/johnson.html
email: johnso25@mail.fvsu.edu
Fields of Interest
Difference Equations ; Uniqueness Implies Existence Results ; Boundary Value Problems
RESEARCH
Henderson, Johnny; Johnson, Alvina M. Uniqueness implies existence for discrete fourth order Lidstone boundary-value problems. Proceedings of the Fourth Mississippi State Conference on Difference Equations and Computational Simulations (1999), 63--73 (electronic), Electron. J. Differ. Equ. Conf., 3,
Thanks to Johnny Henderson for informing us about Dr. Lamar.
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