Marc Thomas (computer scientist)

Marc Phillip Thomas (1949–2017) was a professor of computer science and mathematics, retired chair and a system administrator of Computer Science department at CSU Bakersfield.

His successful research projects include the resolution of the commutative Singer–Wermer conjecture and construction of a non-standard closed ideal in a certain radical Banach algebra of power series and their quotients.

Exposition

 * The Relationship between C, ANSI C, and C++
 * (from Encyclopedia of Information Systems)
 * Remarks on Network Security
 * Typical Hacking Attempts
 * Typical Buffer Overflow Hack Attempts
 * Moronic Hacking
 * Efficient Hacking
 * Moronic Hacking
 * Efficient Hacking

Publications

 * Elements in the radical of a Banach algebra obeying the unbounded Kleinecke-Shirokov conjecture
 * Prime-like Elements and Semi-direct Products in Commutative Banach Algebras
 * Principal Ideals and Semi-direct Products in Commutative Banach Algebras
 * Single-Element Properties in Commutative Radical Banach Algebras:a Classification Scheme
 * Reduction of discontinuity for derivations on Frechet algebras
 * Radical Banach Algebrasand Quasinilpotent Weighted Shift Operators.
 * The image of a derivation is contained in the radical
 * Radical Banach Algebrasand Quasinilpotent Weighted Shift Operators.
 * The image of a derivation is contained in the radical

Education

 * Degree: Ph.D. (Mathematics), UC Berkeley, 1976

Related work

 * Derivations with large separating subspace