Ilhan Izmirli

Mason associate professor Ilhan Izmirli
Titles and Organizations

Associate Professor, Department of Statistics  

Contact Information

Phone: 703-993-5168
Campus: Fairfax
Building: Nguyen Engineering Building
Room 1723
Mail Stop: 4A7

Personal Websites

Biography

Ilhan Izmirli grew up surrounded by books and a profound sense of deference for education, a practice, which, according to Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900), “makes one rogue cleverer than another.” To Izmirli, the pursuit of knowledge is at once esoteric and abstract for the sole purpose of attaining intellectual maturity, cultural sensitivity, and social consciousness. As he continued academic study, he was equally attracted to literature, mathematics, music, and physics and was having a hard time deciding which one of these disciplines to study in college. Before graduating from high school, Izmirli was exposed to the vast universality of mathematics. The infiniteness that arose from relatively simple situations left him enthralled with serious computation.

Inspired by his first encounter with a tessellation of planar mathematics and its application in natural studies, Izmirli has devoted his research to mathematics and statistics education; philosophy of mathematics; philosophy of science; history of mathematics; relations between mathematics and other disciplines such as physics, philosophy, and music; and chaos theory. He has presented numerous papers on these and related topics at international conferences throughout the world.

Degrees

  • PhD, History of Mathematics, American University
  • PhD, Mathematics, University of South Carolina
  • MS, Mathematics, University of Istanbul
  • BS, Mathematics, Bosphorus University

Papers

  1. A Generalization of Bernoulli’s Inequality. International Journal of Innovative Research in Sciences and Engineering (IJIRES). Vol. 3, Issue 6, July 2023.
  2. An Important Historical Milestone: The Classification of the Cubic Equations. Global Research in Higher Education. Vol. 6, No. 2, June 2023.
  3. An Alternate Proof of Stirling’s Formula. 2022. In JSM Proceedings, Section on “Teaching Statistics and Data Ethics in the Health Sciences”. Alexandria, VA: American Statistical, pp.1486-1492. December, 2022.
  4. Photoconductivity under Pulsed Excitation. Advances in Pure Mathematics, Vol.12, No. 6, June 2022.

Conference Presentations/Seminars

  1. An Alternate Proof of Stirling’s Formula.  Contributed paper presented in the “Teaching Statistics and Data Ethics in the Health Sciences” Session of the 2022 Joint Statistical Meeting held in Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington DC. August 9, 2022.

Book and Paper Reviews 

  1. Review of the paper Turning the Volvelle: Exploring Jack Douthett’s Voice Leading Dynamics by Roger Asensi Arranz and Thomas Noll that appeared in the Journal of Mathematics and Music, 2022 Vol. 16, No. 3, 346–366. The review was for Mathematical Reviews/MathSciNet. December, 2023
  2. Review of the paper “Euler’s “Tentamen”: Historical and Mathematical Aspects on the Consonance Theory” by Sonia Cannas and Maria Polo.  The review was for Mathematical Reviews/MathSciNet. May, 2023
  3. Review of the book Encounters with Euclid---how an Ancient Greek Geometry Text Shaped the World by Benjamin Wardhaugh (Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ, 2021, 403 pp). The review was for Mathematical Reviews/MathSciNet. January 2023.
  4. Gaussian-Hybrid Numbers Obtained from Pell and Pell-Lucas Sequences. The review was for the Journal for Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science. November 2022.
  5. Multiplication and Inverse Operation in Parametric Form of Triangular Fuzzy Numbers. The review was for Horizon Research and Publishing, USA. October 2022.
  6. Parsimonious graphs for the most common trichords and tetrachords by Luis Naño. In Journal of Mathematics and Music (Vol. 15, No 2, 125-139). The review was for Mathematical Reviews/MathSciNet. March 2022.