The polymathic research of Dr. Paul Douglas Katching (PDK) brings ground-breaking implications into several contemporary areas of mathematics, science, technology, and business. His research work in Analytic Number Theory uncovers more valuable information than Benford's Law which describes the frequency distribution of number-digits in various real-life processes. Professor PDK's application of an obscure Three-Number Theory in what he calls "
Super Advanced Number Theory" has implications in various areas such as prime number distribution, forensic accounting, actuarial science, fraud detection, stock market analysis, physics, and computational biology.
During his tenure as Chief Accounting Officer at Bank of America in the late 1960s, he was responsible for balancing the daily transactions of all bank branches in the Southern United States and interfacing with the Federal Reserve. He headed a data processing department of 400+ accountants & technicians who executed various tasks to fulfill this responsibility.
After several decades—spanning forty-five countries—of training, teaching, and researching in the areas of accounting, economics, mathematics, and biophysics inside and outside academia, he could not help but note the reoccurrence of the number four throughout nature and across all academic disciplines that has yet to be correlated. In attempting to find out exactly why capitalism has been so maligned and entangled with debt, Professor PDK found the order of four as a structural blueprint for capitalism’s vehicle—the public company.
In March 2010 he wrote
The Capitalistic Renaissance, a white paper that examines the debt problem and presents a new economic reality requiring the formation of thousands of new customer-centric public companies. Professor PDK’s other papers include Growing the Ghanaian Economy
(2011) and The Untaxing of the United States of America (2012) which also explain the need for more public companies and the resulting boost to national GDPs.
Dr. Paul Katching is Professor-Eminence at the Desh Bhagat University (Punjab, Chandigarh) Faculty of Engineering & Applied Sciences and a Principal / Director with Customer Sharing Ordering Partners LLP.