Gerald Goldin
Professor · Mathematical Physics
Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyAbout
Gerald Goldin is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Education, Mathematics, and Physics at Rutgers University. His primary affiliation is with the Department of Mathematics, where he contributes to both teaching and research activities. He holds a Tenured position and is classified under Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty in the university's directory.
His research focuses on the intersection of mathematics and physics, with specialties in infinite-dimensional Lie groups, quantum theory, nonlinear electrodynamics, and mathematics education. Goldin explores foundational aspects of quantum mechanics, including representations of diffeomorphism groups and the mathematical structures underlying particle statistics like anyons. His work also addresses pedagogical challenges in mathematics education, emphasizing the role of motivation, affective engagement, and cognitive processes in learning.
Goldin has contributed to interdisciplinary discussions on topics such as mathematical validity, the human origins of mathematical concepts, and the application of geometric methods in physics. His recent publications reflect ongoing engagement with theoretical physics, mathematical education, and the philosophical underpinnings of scientific inquiry. He serves on departmental committees and participates in service activities at Rutgers, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not explicitly detailed in the provided text.
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