Genesis
Alberto
Ph.D., Howard University (2016, Mathematics)
B.A., University of Rochester (2011, Mathematics)
Dr. Genesis Alberto is a Doctoral Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY), where he teaches a variety of mathematics courses and conducts research in algebraic number theory and arithmetic geometry.
Dr. Alberto completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Howard University, where his doctoral work focused on explicit methods in number theory, including the arithmetic of elliptic and hyperelliptic curves. He holds a B.A. in Mathematics from the University of Rochester, where he developed an early interest in pure mathematics and theoretical problem-solving.
His research lies at the intersection of algebraic number theory, computational techniques, and the study of algebraic curves. He is particularly focused on the arithmetic of special families of curves and the algebraic structures they give rise to.
Dr. Alberto is the author of the article, “The Multi-Variable Division Polynomials for the Holm Curve”, published in the International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science (2025). The paper presents an explicit construction of division polynomials for a genus-two curve, contributing new tools to the field of arithmetic geometry. It is available via DOI: 10.69793/ijmcs/01.2025/genesis.
As a teacher, Dr. Alberto is known for his clear, structured instruction and his commitment to
fostering student success in both theoretical and applied mathematics.
- Linear Algebra
- Pre-Calculus
- Finite Mathematics
- Social Science Mathematics
- Principles and Methods of Statistics
- Alberto, G. 2025. "The Multi-Variable Division Polynomials for the Holm Curve." International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, 20(1):291-305. https://doi.org/10.69793/ijmcs/01.2025/genesis