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Rodney David Driver (July 1, 1932 – January 16, 2022) was a British-born American mathematician known for research on
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, and a former
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member of the
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. Between 1987 and 1995 he represented the towns of
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and
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in district 52. He was reelected on November 4, 2008, and represented the 39th District consisting of parts of Richmond, Exeter, and Charlestown from January 6, 2009, to January 4, 2011.


Education and early career

Driver was born in
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, on July 1, 1932, to William and Marjorie Driver. Rod was a U.S. citizen from birth via his father's citizenship. He and his family lived in London during the
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and
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beginning in 1940 but were fortunate in surviving the bombardment and widespread destruction of the city during the war. Shortly after
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in 1945, the Driver family was able to travel to the United States where they established residency in Minneapolis, Minnesota. After high school, Rod studied at the
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(UM), earning a B.S. in Electrical Engineering in 1953, and in 1955 he earned his M.S. in Electrical Engineering also at UM. Also in 1955 he and Carole Frandsen were married. Carole and Rod had three children, David, Karen and Bruce, before he completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1960 at UM. Driver accepted a visiting appointment at the
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in
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in 1960 and another at the Army Mathematics Research Center in
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in 1961 before joining the staff at
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in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1962.


Academic career

Driver joined the mathematics faculty at the
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in 1969, and was active at the university until his retirement from
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in 1998. His research involved
delay differential equation In mathematics, delay differential equations (DDEs) are a type of differential equation in which the derivative of the unknown function at a certain time is given in terms of the values of the function at previous times. DDEs are also called tim ...
s and their applications, including the prediction and modeling of the path of ionic particles in
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. Driver authored three mathematics books and dozens of research papers. He has lectured in Europe as well as across the United States on his research into mathematics. His scientific society memberships included the
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and the Mathematical Association of America.


Politics and public service

Since 1951, Driver devoted much effort toward peace and human rights in Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. He is a member of Amnesty International, the
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, SEARCH for Justice and Equality in Palestine/Israel, and the
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. In 1968, he ran in the
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primary for
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from
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. He came in third place behind eventual winner Manuel Lujan Jr. and Schuble C. Cook. Driver's first electoral success was his election as a delegate to the 1986 Rhode Island Constitutional Convention. Driver's major contribution to the convention was a motion for a "neutral re-write" that converted a confusing 19,000-word draft document that included all stricken language from the previous 1843 Constitution and with all of its amendments upon amendments, to an 8,000-word readable constitution that is now in current use. When the Constitutional Convention ended, Driver was elected to the
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, where he was the representative from District 52 (Richmond and Exeter) from 1987 to 1995. As a representative, he introduced legislation on recycling, water protection, commuter rail service and other environmental concerns. He routinely opposed proposed longer prison sentences for non-violent offenses, and he was a leader in the eventually-successful efforts to ban smoking in schools and to strengthen the law against selling tobacco products to children. And he became a vocal opponent of legalized gambling. Driver wrote the law which banned craps, blackjack, roulette and similar games in Rhode Island – creating a big hurdle for developers who wanted to build a full-fledged gambling casino in the state. In 1993 Driver was appointed to the House Finance Committee. After leaving the legislature in January 1994, Driver was the volunteer executive director of the Government Accountability Project for the year 1995, and was active with Operation Clean Government in Rhode Island for several years. In 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2006, he ran unsuccessful runs for Congress from
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. In 1998 and 2002, he ran in the Republican primaries coming in second place each time behind John O. Matson. In 2000 he ran unsuccessfully as an
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against
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for the open seat vacated by
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, coming in second place ahead of the Republican candidate and other independent canddiates. In his 2006 race against Langevin, he was the only other candidate on the ballot and received 27% of the vote. He was reelected to the Rhode Island House of Representatives on November 4, 2008, and has represented the 39th District consisting of parts of Richmond, Exeter, and Charlestown since January 6, 2009. During the 2009–2010 session, he served on the House Committee on Judiciary. In June 2010, he announced that he would not seek re-election in the 2010 elections. Driver died at the St. Elizabeth Home in
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, on January 16, 2022, at the age of 89.


Selected publications

* Driver, R.D. 1962. "Existence and stability of solutions of a delay-differential system". ''Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis'' 10(1):401–426. * Driver, R.D. 1965. "Existence and continuous dependence of solutions of a neutral functional-differential equation". ''Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis'' 19(2):149–166. * Driver, R.D. and M.J. Norris. 1967. "Note on uniqueness for a one-dimensional two-body problem of
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". ''Annals of Physics'' 42(2):347–351. * Driver, R.D. 1977. ''Ordinary and Delay Differential Equations.'' Springer Verlag, New York. 501pp. * Driver, R.D. 1978. ''Introduction to Ordinary
Differential Equations In mathematics, a differential equation is an equation that relates one or more unknown functions and their derivatives. In applications, the functions generally represent physical quantities, the derivatives represent their rates of change, a ...
.'' Harper and Row, New York. 340pp. . * Driver, R.D. 1979. "Can the future influence the present?" ''Physical Review D'' 19:1098–1107. * M.J. Norris and R.D. Driver 1981. "A uniqueness theorem for ordinary differential equations". ''SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis'' 12(2):141–144. * Driver, R.D. 1984. ''Why Math?'' Springer Verlag, New York. 233pp. * Driver, R.D., G. Ladas, and P.N. Vlahos. 1992. "Asymptotic behavior of a linear delay difference equation". ''Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society'' 115(1):106–112.


References


External links


Representative Rodney D. Driver
Rhode Island Secretary of State website
Rodney Driver's websiteAlt. Archive.org link of final recorded page version
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