California Institute of Technology Stanford University
Scientific career
Fields
Mathematics
Institutions
Pomona College Purdue University
Thesis
Elliptic curves and icosahedral Galois representations(1999)
Doctoral advisors
Daniel Bump Karl Rubin
Doctoral students
Alexander J. Barrios, Tyler Billingsley, Jacob Bond, Kevin Mugo, and James Weigandt
Website
www.pomona.edu/directory/people/edray-goins
Edray Herber Goins (born June 29, 1972, Los Angeles) is an American mathematician.[1] He specializes in number theory and algebraic geometry. His interests include Selmer groups for elliptic curves using class groups of number fields, Belyi maps and Dessin d'enfants.[2][3]
^Jetha, Rya; Membreno, Elisa (February 18, 2022). "Edray Goins on being a Black mathematician, building community, and confronting racism in academia". The Student Life. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
^Edray Herber Goins Mathematicians of the African Diaspora at the State University of New York at Buffalo
^Professor Goins featured speaker at University of Michigan's Dr. Marjorie Lee Browne Colloquium Department of Mathematics, Purdue University
EdrayHerberGoins (born June 29, 1972, Los Angeles) is an American mathematician. He specializes in number theory and algebraic geometry. His interests...
Mathematical Sciences, and Computation and Neural Systems at Caltech EdrayHerberGoins (1994, Mathematics, Physics) – Mathematician specializing in number...
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Foundation Updated “MAD Pages” Website Unveiled October 9, 2020 by EdrayHerberGoins, AMS Notices, vol 68, no 2, pp 254-255 Introducing the updated website:...
and provide encouragement to young black future mathematicians. EdrayHerberGoins has named this book as his "mathematical comfort food", writing: Whenever...
Diaspora". Astronomers of the African Diaspora. Retrieved 2024-02-28. Goins, EdrayHerber (2018). "Three Questions: The Journey of One Black Mathematician"...