Dr Henri Laurie
Degrees: B.A. (Stell.); B.Sc. (Unisa); B.Sc.(Hons), Ph.D. (Cape Town)
Email: henri@maths.uct.ac.za
Research: Mathematical ecology, industrial mathematics
Personal Web Page: None
Teaching and research interests:
My main interest is using mathematics to sharpen debates in plant ecology. I have worked on pattern analysis, the effect of size distribution, lottery models for Cape fynbos, heuweltjies, projective geometry for human motion and spatial dynamics. I also interested the weighing of shrubs by shaking them, and more on size effects. Teaching: I would like to increase the emphasis on the meaning of mathematical statements, and to cultivate enthusiasm for mathematics as a meaningful and therefore useful activity.
Representative publications:
- (with P. Mustart) A self-scaling method for detecting pattern in vegetation, SA J. Bot. 58 (1992), 537-539.
- Formalism and constructing meaning: remarks on teaching negative numbers in Julie, Angelis, Davies, (eds), `Curriculum reconstruction for Society in Transition', Maskew Miller Longman, Cape Town, 1994.
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