
معرفی
William Young is a Professor of Mathematics and Associate Dean for Curriculum and Academic Policy at Huntingdon College. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Vanderbilt University, along with an M.S. from Vanderbilt and a B.S. in Mathematics from Purdue University, with minors in Philosophy and Anthropology.
- Ph.D., Mathematics, Vanderbilt University
- M.S., Mathematics, Vanderbilt University
- B.S., Mathematics (minors: Philosophy & Anthropology), Purdue University
His research focuses on Universal Algebra, Algebraic Logic, and Residuated Lattices. His work explores algebraic structures and their applications in logic, including studies on modular rings and zero-divisor graphs. These investigations bridge abstract algebra with foundational mathematical logic, contributing to the theoretical underpinnings of algebraic systems.
His publications include studies on zero-divisor graphs in modular rings, with ongoing work on projective objects in algebraic categories. Conference presentations span topics like modal substructural logics and categorical equivalences in algebra and logic, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach.




