The University of Arizona

Topology and Geometry

Geometry is the study of figures in a space of a given number of dimensions and of a given type. Modern Geometry is a rapidly developing field, which vigorously interacts with other disciplines such as physics, analysis, biology, number theory, to name just a few. In recent years geometers encountered a significant number of groundbreaking results and fascinating applications. From progress in the Poincaré conjecture, geometric representation theory, quantization, to the mirror symmetry, string theory, applications in optics, biology, quantum computing — the ubiquity of geometry is impossible to overestimate. People in our group work in several important directions. We maintain strong contacts and collaboration with other groups in our department.

Members

Sergey Cherkis

Sergey Cherkis

Member of the Graduate Faculty
Professor, Mathematics
520-621-6877
MATH 620
David A Glickenstein

David A Glickenstein

Associate Head, Mathematics Graduate Program
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Professor
520-621-2463
ENR2 S347
Yi Hu

Yi Hu

Member of the Graduate Faculty
Professor, Mathematics
520-621-4397
ENR2 S333
Anton Izosimov

Anton Izosimov

Associate Professor, Mathematics
Member of the Graduate Faculty
520-621-6892
ENR2 S414
Douglas M Pickrell

Douglas M Pickrell

Associate Professor, Applied Mathematics - GIDP
Associate Professor, Mathematics
Member of the Graduate Faculty
520-621-4767
MATH 703
Douglas L Ulmer

Douglas L Ulmer

Department Head, Mathematics
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Professor, Mathematics