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Ellina Grigorieva

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Ellina Grigorieva is a Russian mathematician and mathematics educator known for her books on mathematical problem solving. She is a professor in the Texas Woman's University Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, and an expert on control theory and its applications to the spread of disease.[1]

Education and career

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Grigorieva was born in Moscow, and educated at Moscow State University.[1]

Books

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Grigorieva's problem-solving books include:

  • Methods of Solving Number Theory Problems (Birkhäuser, 2018)[2]
  • Methods of Solving Sequence and Series Problems (Birkhäuser, 2016)[3]
  • Methods of Solving Nonstandard Problems (Birkhäuser, 2015)[4]
  • Methods of Solving Complex Geometry Problems (Birkhäuser, 2013)[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ellina Grigorieva, Ph.D.", Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty and Staff, Texas Woman's University, retrieved 2018-11-12
  2. ^ Review of Methods of Solving Number Theory Problems:
  3. ^ Review of Methods of Solving Sequence and Series Problems:
    • Stenger, Allen (March 2017), "Review", MAA Reviews
  4. ^ Review of Methods of Solving Nonstandard Problems:
    • Hunacek, Mark (December 2015), "Review", MAA Reviews
  5. ^ Reviews of Methods of Solving Complex Geometry Problems: