Sandra Arlinghaus

Sandra Arlinghaus is an American educator who is Adjunct Professor in the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor.[1] She is also the founder and director of the Institute of Mathematical Geography.[2]

Education

Arlinghaus has an A.B. in Mathematics from Vassar College, an MA in Geography from Wayne State University, and a PhD in Theoretical Geography from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor.

Personal life

Arlinghaus was born to Donald F. Lach and Alma Lach and is married to William C. Arlinghaus.

Bibliography

  • Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping, with Joseph Kerski[3]
  • Graph Theory and Geography: An Interactive View, eBook, with William C. Arlinghaus and Frank Harary.[4]
  • Spatial Synthesis: Centrality and Hierarchy, Volume 1, Book 1, with William C. Arlinghaus.[5]
  • Practical Handbook of Spatial Statistics, with Daniel A. Griffith.[6]
  • Practical Handbook of Digital Mapping: Terms and Concepts, with Robert F. Austin.[7]
  • Practical Handbook of Curve Fitting.[8]

References

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