Roger Alperin
Professor Emeritus
roger.alperin@sjsu.edu
Research Areas
- Algebra
- Number Theory
- Geometry
In Memoriam
Roger Charles Alperin, a career mathematician, passed away peacefully on November 21, 2019 at his home in Carlsbad, California. He was 72.
Roger received a PhD in mathematics from Rice University in 1973. He went on to assistant professorships at Brown University (1973-1976), Haverford University (1976-1977), Washington University (1977-1978), and the University of Oklahoma (1978-1987), where he eventually became a full professor. He later took a full professorship at San Jose State University from 1987 to 2014, where he served as chairman from 2002 to 2004 and ultimately became Emeritus in 2015.
Roger leaves a substantial mathematical legacy. He published and presented extensively in the fields of group theory, algebra and number theory, and geometry and mathematical origami. He had a special passion for origami and devoted twenty years to developing foundational elements of the mathematical theory of origami constructions, folds, and numbers. Roger continued publishing and presenting in retirement and continued to work on math projects until his passing. In September of 2018, he presented three papers at the 7th International Meeting on Origami in Science, Mathematics and Education.
Roger will be remembered for his wonderful sense of humor, warm smile and commitment to family. His other interests included travelling, hiking, and beachcombing, especially for sea glass and seashells.
Roger was born on January 8, 1947 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His late parents were Gladys (nee Swartz) and Melvin Alperin. His survivors include his beloved wife Gaye Lending Alperin; his sons from his first marriage, Howard (wife: Patricia) Alperin and Joshua (wife: Pilar) Alperin; and his granddaughter Alicea Alperin. He will be remembered as a loving stepfather to Marissa Holloway and Kara Solomon and an adoring grandfather to their children, Zoe Hormell, and Sophia and Mollie Solomon.
Publications
Group Theory
- Experimental Mathematics, January 1999
- , Topology and Its Applications, May 1999
- , Groups-Korea '98, De Gruyter, January 2000
- , Geometria Dedicata 2002
- , Geometria Dedicata 2002
- , 2002, AMS Contemporary Math. 298
- , Int. J. Alg. and Comp., Nov. 2005
- , New York J. of Math., May 2009
- , Trans. AMS, 363, 3185-3210, 2011
Algebra and Number Theory
- , March 2004
- , MAA Monthly, 1999
- , Rocky Mountain J., March 2001
- , March 2004
- , MAA Monthly, November 2005
- , JP Journal of Algebra and Number Theory, January 2007
- , Math. Mag. 84(1) Feb. 2011, 48-55
- , E. J. Combinatorics, Feb. 2012, #44
- , Fibonacci Quarterly, 49, 362-5, 2012
- , Canadian Math. Bulletin, 2013
- , Int'l J. Group Theory, 2014
Geometry and Mathematical Origami
- New York Journal of Mathematics, July 2000
- , 3rd International Meeting of Origami(3OSME), A. K. Peters, 2002
- , Forum Geometricorum 2004
- , January 2004
- , MAA Monthly 2005
- , (with Robert J. Lang) Proceedings of 4th OSME Conference-September 2006, AKPeters
- , Jan. 2007
- , July 2007
- , Forum Geometricorum 2010
- , 5OSME, July 2010
- , Forum Geometricorum 2011
- , March 2011
- , Journal of Geometry and Graphics, 2012
- , Math. Intelligencer, Summer 2012, with Barry Hayes and Robert Lang