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131. Christian Schnell

Posted by haifeng on 2014-04-12 13:08:46 last update 2014-04-12 13:08:46 | Answers (0) | 收藏


http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~cschnell/

Christian Schnell

Mailing Address

Department of Mathematics
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3651

Contact Information

Office: Math Tower 3-117 (map)
Phone: (631) 632-8618
E-Mail: cschnell@math.sunysb.edu

Research Interests

I study the geometry and topology of complex algebraic varieties. My research focuses on Hodge theory, especially on the study of Hodge loci and normal functions, and on applications of mixed Hodge modules. Recently, I am also thinking about holonomic D-modules on complex abelian varieties and their Fourier-Mukai transforms. I am a member of the algebraic geometry group.

 

132. Mitya Boyarchenko

Posted by haifeng on 2014-04-12 12:56:49 last update 2014-04-12 12:57:29 | Answers (0) | 收藏


http://math.uchicago.edu/~mitya/

Mailing address:

Dmitriy Boyarchenko
5734 S. University Ave., Room 208C
Department of Mathematics
Chicago, IL 60637
USA
 

133. Michèle Audin

Posted by haifeng on 2014-04-12 12:41:29 last update 2014-04-12 12:41:29 | Answers (0) | 收藏


http://www-irma.u-strasbg.fr/~maudin/

Michèle Audin

134. John O\'Connor

Posted by haifeng on 2014-04-10 14:47:58 last update 2014-04-10 14:47:58 | Answers (0) | 收藏


http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~john/

Born 31st July 1945 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England.
Degrees: MA, DPhil (Oxford)

Married to Jean

Children: Paul, Elspeth, Helen, James.

Research interests

A lapsed topologist, I am interested in Computational Algebra.

I am interested in the History of Mathematics and at present am supervising two research students in this area.

With Edmund Robertson I am one of the maintainers of the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive on the World Wide Web

135. David Vogan

Posted by haifeng on 2014-04-10 14:44:16 last update 2014-04-10 14:44:16 | Answers (0) | 收藏


http://www-math.mit.edu/~dav/

Web page for David Vogan

My office is Room E17-442, at MIT.
Telephone: 617-253-4991
E-mail: dav at math.mit.edu
Fax 617-253-4358.

 

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136. Kiyoshi Igusa

Posted by haifeng on 2014-04-10 14:26:42 last update 2014-04-10 14:27:28 | Answers (0) | 收藏


http://people.brandeis.edu/~igusa/

 

Kiyoshi Igusa

Professor, Brandeis University

igusa@brandeis.edu
 

Ph.D., Princeton University, Advisor: Allen Hatcher
Research Interests:

  • Representations of quivers
  • Cluster categories
  • Picture groups
  • Applications to topology

137. Alex Freire

Posted by haifeng on 2014-04-05 16:13:56 last update 2014-04-05 16:13:56 | Answers (0) | 收藏


Alex Freire

http://www.math.utk.edu/~freire/

Research area:

Geometric Analysis, in particular geometric evolution equations.

138. Zhongmin QIAN

Posted by haifeng on 2014-04-05 16:11:50 last update 2014-04-05 16:11:50 | Answers (0) | 收藏


Dr. Zhongmin QIAN

https://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/qianz/

I am a University Lecturer in the Mathematical Institute, Oxford, and Fellow at Exeter College

Mailing Address: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, 24 - 29 St Giles\', Oxford OX1 3LB, UK

Office: Math Institute S7

Tel: (01865) 273 563 (Institute),  (01865) 279 643 (College)

Email: qianz@maths.ox.ac.uk

Research Interests

I specialise in two different research areas: stochastic analysis, and non-linear partial differential equations coming from geometry.

Stochastic Analysis: Nowadays it is difficult to describe broad areas that the research in Stochastic Analysis covers. I am interested in mathematical models for random phenomena, called stochastic processes. A typical example of such processes, that has rich mathematics, is the well-known model for random movements observed by R. Brown, Brownian motion (also called Wiener process). A century ago, a French mathematician L. Bachelier in his thesis studied the mathematical model for stock markets via Brownian motion, and his ideas had been enforced over the past years, and had led to the famous Black-Scholes model for option pricing. My own research in recent years concentrate on

Geometric Analysis. I find myself great fun with the Ricci curvature and its complex companion the first Chern class determined by a complex structure. I am mainly interested in analysis aspects of the Ricci curvature and complex structures, in particular, those (non-linear) partial differential equations (PDE) related to the Ricci curvature and the first Chern class.

1. Harnack\'s inequality.

2. 1-dimensional models for Riemannian spaces.

3. Ricci flow. In the past few years, there are exciting and major progresses in the study of Ricci flows and its application in geometry and topology, especially the substantial contributions made by G. P

139. Xavier Cabré

Posted by haifeng on 2014-04-04 11:41:55 last update 2014-04-04 11:43:00 | Answers (0) | 收藏


http://www.pagines.ma1.upc.edu/~cabre/

Xavier Cabré

Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats ICREA &
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Departament de Matemàtica Aplicada I
Av. Diagonal, 647.  08028 Barcelona. Spain

Curriculum
Born in Barcelona. PhD in Mathematics, area: Partial Differential Equations, adviser: Louis Nirenberg, Courant Institute, New York University, 1994. Kurt Friedrichs Prize, New York University, 1995. Member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1994-95. Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris VI, 1998. Harrington Faculty Fellow, The University of Texas at Austin, 2001-02. Tenure Associate Professor, The University of Texas at Austin, 2002-03. ICREA Research Professor since 2003 and Catedrático de Matemática Aplicada since 2008, at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, inaugural class, 2012

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