2. Routing with Critical Paths, Info. Proc. Letters, Vol. 34, pp. 13-19 (1990).
3. Single Tree Grammars, with Sheila Greibach and Weiping Shi, Theoretical Studies in Computer Science, edited by J. Ullmann, Academic Press pp. 73-100 (1992).
4. On the Complexity of Tree Embedding Problems, with I. H. Sudborough, Info. Proc. Letters, Vol. 44, pp. 323-328 (1992).
5. Geography, with A. Fraenkel, Theoretical Computer Science A Vol. 110, pp. 197-214 (1993).
6. Dissection
Proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem Using an Inscribed Circle. Paulo Porta version of
Proofs.
7. Gems of Levi ben Gershon, Mathematics Teacher, 93, 8, pp.659-663 (November 2000).
8. The Missing Problems of Gersonides – A Critical Edition, Part I, Historia Mathematica, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 243-302 (August 2000). Main paper with translation. Hebrew text.
9. The Missing Problems of Gersonides – A Critical Edition, Part II, Historia Mathematica, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 384-431 (November 2000). Main paper with translation. Hebrew text.
10. The Hebrew Mathematical Tradition, with T. Langermann, for Mathematics Across Cultures: A History of Western Mathematics, editor Helaine Selin, Kluwer Publishing, 2000. (This online version corrects some typos in the published version).
11. The Mathematics of Levi ben Gershon, Bekhol Derakhekha Daehu 10, Bar-Ilan University Press, pp. 5-21, Winter 2000.
12. Communication Methods, In Mathematics, ed. Barry Max Brandenberger, Jr. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2002.
13. A Combinatorial Card Trick, with Tara S. Holm, PRIMUS, Volume XIII, Number 3, pp. 248-269, September 2003.
14. A Post-Baccalaureate Undergraduate Level Program in Computer Science, On-Site Article, Communications of the ACM, Volume 45, No. 7, pp. 21-24, July 2002.
15. Mathematics and Computer Science: Exploring a Symbiotic Relationship, with Ralph Bravaco, Mathematics and Computer Education, Volume 38, No. 3, pp. 307-317, Fall 2004.
16. Public Key Cryptography, From Calculus to Computers: Using the Last 200 Years of Mathematical History in the Classroom, editors Richard Jardine and Amy Shell, MAA Notes, Volume 68, November 2005.
17. Assessing Knowledge Change in Computer Science, Journal of Computer Science Education, with Jane Nash and Ralph Bravaco, Volume 16, Number 1, March 2006.
18. A Rabbi, Three Sums, and Three Problems, to appear in MAA
volume on discrete math in computer science, 2008.
Books:
Recent Grants:
2. National Science Foundation, Science and Technology Studies, A Critical Edition of Levi ben Gershon’s Maaseh Hoshev, 1999-2001, $75,000.
3. National Science Foundation, Java
Workshop for Secondary School Teachers, 2003-2005,
$167,000.
4. National Science Foundation, Mathematical Experiments in
Computer Science, 2006-2008, $149,000, pending.