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Xubo Wang

Dr. Xubo Wang

478.475.8617
Professor

Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday: 10: 30 AM--12:30 PM
Tuesday & Thursday: 10:00 AM--11:00 AM & 1:20PM--2:20PM
Or By appointments
Locations: (Campus & Office)
  • Macon - Mathematics - 123
    Phone: 478.475.8617
Syllabi:
Teaching and Research Interests: I am interested in teaching mathematics courses at all levels, with particular enthusiasm for Quantitative Reasoning, Mathematics Modeling, Statistics, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Discrete Mathematics, and Differential Equations.

My research interests lie in mathematical biology, differential equations, and scholarships of teaching and learning.



Courses: Math 0998-7A Support for Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
Math 0998-9A Support for Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
Math 1101-7A Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
Math 1101-9A Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
Math 2260-01 Online Intro Linear Algebra
Education: (All institutions attended and degrees or credentials earned) Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, 2005, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA.
M.S., Applied Mathematics, 2001, Southeast University, China.
B.S., Mathematics Education, 1998, Henan University, China.

CV: Xubo (Lily) Wang

Professor of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
School of Computing
Middle Georgia State University



CONTACT INFORMATION


Office: Mathematics Building 123, Macon Campus
Office Phone: (478) 475-8617
E-mail: lily.wang@mga.edu


EDUCATION


Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, 2005, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA.
M.S., Applied Mathematics, 2001, Southeast University, China.
B.S., Mathematics Education,1998, Henan University, China.


TEACHING INTERESTS

I am interested in teaching mathematics courses at all levels, with particular enthusiasm for Quantitative Reasoning, Mathematics Modeling, Statistics, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Discrete Mathematics, and Differential Equations.


RESEARCH INTERSTS

My research interests lie in mathematical biology, differential equations, and scholarships of teaching and learning.


SELECTED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

1) X. Wang & J. Joe, An Effective Approach to Factoring Trinomials. Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Reflections, 2025.
2) X. Wang & D. Vogel, Lacing: A Novel Way to Teach Polynomial or Rational Inequalities, MathAMATYC Educator Vol.10, No.2. 2019.
3) Wang, X., & Wang, Y. Discrete Mathematics Education for Information Technology Students. Computer Education, 4, 16-20.
4) Wang, M., & Wang, X. (2008). Existence, Uniqueness and Stability of Positive Steady States to a Prey-Predator Diffusion System. Science in China Series A: Mathematics, 51(1), 1-3.
5) Ackleh, A. S., Deng, K., & Wang, X. (2006). Asymptotic Behavior of Solutions to a Nonlinear Size-Structured Population Model. International Journal of Information and Systems Sciences, 2(3), 316-325.
6) Ackleh, A. S., Deng, K., & Wang, X. (2006). Existence-Uniqueness and Monotone Approximation for a Phytoplankton-Zooplankton Aggregation Model. Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Physik (ZAMP), 57, 733-749.
7) Ackleh, A. S., Deng, K., & Wang, X. (2004). Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence for a Quasilinear Size-Structured Population Model. Mathematical Biosciences, 192, 177-192.
8) M. Wang, X. Wang (2001) “Existence of Positive Solutions to a Nonlinear Initial Problem”, Nonlinear Analysis, 44, 1133-1136.
Publications and Scholarships: (Last 5 Years)SELECTED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

1) X. Wang & J. Joe, An Effective Approach to Factoring Trinomials. Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Reflections, 2025.
2) X. Wang & D. Vogel, Lacing: A Novel Way to Teach Polynomial or Rational Inequalities, MathAMATYC Educator Vol.10, No.2. 2019.
3) Wang, X., & Wang, Y. Discrete Mathematics Education for Information Technology Students. Computer Education, 4, 16-20.
4) Wang, M., & Wang, X. (2008). Existence, Uniqueness and Stability of Positive Steady States to a Prey-Predator Diffusion System. Science in China Series A: Mathematics, 51(1), 1-3.
5) Ackleh, A. S., Deng, K., & Wang, X. (2006). Asymptotic Behavior of Solutions to a Nonlinear Size-Structured Population Model. International Journal of Information and Systems Sciences, 2(3), 316-325.
6) Ackleh, A. S., Deng, K., & Wang, X. (2006). Existence-Uniqueness and Monotone Approximation for a Phytoplankton-Zooplankton Aggregation Model. Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Physik (ZAMP), 57, 733-749.
7) Ackleh, A. S., Deng, K., & Wang, X. (2004). Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence for a Quasilinear Size-Structured Population Model. Mathematical Biosciences, 192, 177-192.
8) M. Wang, X. Wang (2001) “Existence of Positive Solutions to a Nonlinear Initial Problem”, Nonlinear Analysis, 44, 1133-1136.


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