Howard Alan Masur | |
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![]() Howard Masur in
Oberwolfach, 2014 | |
Citizenship | American |
Howard Alan Masur is an American mathematician who works on topology, geometry, and combinatorial group theory. [1] [2]
Masur was an invited speaker at the 1994 International Congress of Mathematicians in Zürich. [3] and is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. [4]
Along with Yair Minsky, Masur is one of the pioneers of the study of curve complex geometry. [5] He also contributed to the understanding of the convergence of geodesic rays in Teichmüller theory. [6]
Masur was a Ph.D. student of Albert Marden at the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis. [7]
The Hubbard–Masur theorem is named after Masur and John H. Hubbard. [8] In 2009, a conference of mathematicians honored Masur's 60th birthday in France. [9]
Howard Alan Masur | |
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![]() Howard Masur in
Oberwolfach, 2014 | |
Citizenship | American |
Howard Alan Masur is an American mathematician who works on topology, geometry, and combinatorial group theory. [1] [2]
Masur was an invited speaker at the 1994 International Congress of Mathematicians in Zürich. [3] and is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. [4]
Along with Yair Minsky, Masur is one of the pioneers of the study of curve complex geometry. [5] He also contributed to the understanding of the convergence of geodesic rays in Teichmüller theory. [6]
Masur was a Ph.D. student of Albert Marden at the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis. [7]
The Hubbard–Masur theorem is named after Masur and John H. Hubbard. [8] In 2009, a conference of mathematicians honored Masur's 60th birthday in France. [9]