Dr. John Baxley
Wake Forest Professor of Mathematics,
Retired

Office
  Manchester 342
Phone
  (336) 758-5336
Home Page
  http://www.wfu.edu/~baxley/
Email
  baxley 'at' wfu.edu
Degrees
 
B.S. in Applied Mathematics, Georgia Tech, 1961
M.S. in Applied Mathematics, Georgia Tech, 1963
Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1966
Research Interests
  Differential equations (theory, computation, and applications), classical analysis
Recent Papers
 
Multiple positive solutions of nonlinear boundary value problems. (with L. J. Haywood) Dynam. Contin. Discrete Impuls. Systems Ser. A 10 (2003), 157­168.

Nonlinear boundary value problems with multiple positive solutions. (with Phillip Carroll) In: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations, supplement to Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (2003), 83­90.

Nonlinear higher order boundary value problems with multiple positive solutions. (with Corey Houmand) J. Math. Anal. Appli. 286 (2003), 682-691.

Higher Order Boundary Value Problems with Multiple Solutions: Examples and Techniques. (with Mary Cunningham and Kathryn McKinnon)Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations, supplement to Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (2005), 84-91.

Qualitative Behavior and Computation of Multiple Solutions of Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems. (with Nisrine Libbus and Grey Ballard)Comm. Pure and Appl. Anal., 5 (2006), 251-259.

Higher Order Boundary Value Problems with Multiple Solutions. (with Mary Cunningham) Comm. on Appl. Nonlinear Anal., 14 (2007), 1-14.

Personal Interests
  Classical music, old movies, World War II history, computing