Dr. Barry Minemyer, assistant professor of MADS, will have a research paper published in an edition of the "London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series", October 2018. According to the Cambridge University press website, "This volume consists of eleven peer-reviewed papers on some of the most recent developments at the interface of topology and geometric group theory. The authors have given particular attention to clear exposition, making this volume especially useful for graduate students and for mathematicians in other areas interested in gaining a taste of this rich and active field." A wide cross-section of topics in geometric group theory and topology are represented, including Dr. Minemyer's paper titled, "Intrinsic Geometry of a Euclidean Simplex".
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Minemyer paper published by London Mathematical Society
Dr. Barry Minemyer, assistant professor of MADS, will have a research paper published in an edition of the "London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series", October 2018. According to the Cambridge University press website, "This volume consists of eleven peer-reviewed papers on some of the most recent developments at the interface of topology and geometric group theory. The authors have given particular attention to clear exposition, making this volume especially useful for graduate students and for mathematicians in other areas interested in gaining a taste of this rich and active field." A wide cross-section of topics in geometric group theory and topology are represented, including Dr. Minemyer's paper titled, "Intrinsic Geometry of a Euclidean Simplex".
Dr. Barry Minemyer, assistant professor of MADS, will have a research paper published in an edition of the "London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series", October 2018. According to the Cambridge University press website, "This volume consists of eleven peer-reviewed papers on some of the most recent developments at the interface of topology and geometric group theory. The authors have given particular attention to clear exposition, making this volume especially useful for graduate students and for mathematicians in other areas interested in gaining a taste of this rich and active field." A wide cross-section of topics in geometric group theory and topology are represented, including Dr. Minemyer's paper titled, "Intrinsic Geometry of a Euclidean Simplex".
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