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Questions in category: 数学家 (Mathematicians).

David Glickenstein

Posted by haifeng on 2012-07-02 16:34:25 last update 2017-03-07 11:36:21 | Answers (0)


http://math.arizona.edu/~glickenstein/

 

Research

My research is concerned with geometry and geometric flows. This includes work on Ricci flow, discrete versions of the heat equation, curve shortening flow, and discrete Riemannian manifolds. I am also interested in Delaunay triangulations and their generalizations. If you are interested, I have been working on an

introduction

to my work intended for the nonmathematician. It is still a work in progress and still in its early stages. (In fact, it is really just a summary of some geometry right now, and possibly outdated.) Please let me know if and when you find mistakes.

 

You may find links to my research papers at ArXiv and MathSciNet.

I run the

Geometric Evolutions On Computational Abstract Manifolds

(GEOCAM) project