Dr Martin Griffiths
Dr Martin Griffiths
eMail:
Martin [dot] Griffiths [-at-] maths [dot] ox [dot] ac [dot] uk
Reception/Secretary: +44 1865 273525 Office: DH62 Departmental Address:
Mathematical Institute |
Major/Recent Publications:
Griffiths, M. Intuiting the fundamental theorem of arithmetic. Educational Studies in Mathematics (2012) DOI: 10.1007/s10649-012-9410-1
Griffiths, M. Knockout-tournament scenarios accounting for byes. Mathematical Scientist 37:1 (2012), 34–46.
Griffiths, M. Families of sequences from a class of multinomial sums. Journal of Integer Sequences 15 (2012), Article 12.1.8.
Griffiths, M. Raw and central moments of binomial random variables via Stirling numbers. International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology (2012) DOI: 10.1080/0020739X.2012.678899
Griffiths, M. and Greenhalgh, D. The probability of extinction in a Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus epidemic model. Mathematical Biosciences 231:2 (2011), 144–158.
Griffiths, M. The golden string, Zeckendorf representations and the sum of a series. American Mathematical Monthly 118:6 (2011), 497–507.
Griffiths, M. Remodified Bessel functions via coincidences and near coincidences. Journal of Integer Sequences 14 (2011), Article 11.7.1.
Griffiths, M. The M in STEM via the m in epidemiology. Teaching Mathematics and its Applications 30:3 (2011), 151–164.
Griffiths, M. Families of Fibonacci and Lucas sums via the moments of a random variable, Fibonacci Quarterly 49:1 (2011), 76–81.
Griffiths, M. Thematic mathematics: the combinatorics of prime factorisations. Teaching Mathematics and its Applications 29:1 (2010), 25–40.
Griffiths, M. and Mezo, I. A generalization of Stirling numbers of the second kind via a special multiset. Journal of Integer Sequences 13 (2010), Article 10.2.5.
Griffiths, M. Maximizing a probability: A student workshop on an application of continuous distributions. Journal of Statistics Education 18:2 (2010), 1–17.
Griffiths, M. Mathematics suggested by a logo: both rich and beautiful? Teaching Mathematics and its Applications 29:4 (2010), 216–229.
Greenhalgh, D and Griffiths, M. Backward bifurcation, equilibrium and stability phenomena in a three-stage extended BRSV epidemic model. Journal of Mathematical Biology 59:1 (2009), 1–36.
Griffiths, M. Generalized near-Bell numbers. Journal of Integer Sequences 12 (2009), Article 09.5.7.
Griffiths, M. Symmetric rational expressions in the Fibonacci numbers. Fibonacci Quarterly 46/47:3 (2009), 262–267.
Greenhalgh, D. and Griffiths, M. Dynamic phenomena arising from an extended Core Group model. Mathematical Biosciences 221:2 (2009), 136–149.
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