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![]() Alex Zabrodsky, Barcelona, 1986 / Hopf Topology Archive |
The Einstein Institute of Mathematics established the Alexander Zabrodsky Memorial Lectures which review recent developments in the fields of geometry and topology. Prof. Alexander Zabrodsky's research ever since his thesis at Princeton University in 1967 was centered in the area of algebraic topology. In 1970 he joined the Einstein Institute of Mathematics. He died in an automobile accident on November 20th, 1986.
External links Alexander Zabrodsky / The Mathematics Genealogy Project |
2010-2011: To what extent are Lie groupoids like Lie groups? / Prof. Ieke Moerdijk (Utrecht University, Holland)2009-2010: Noncommutative geometry in applied math / Prof. Andrei Okounkov (Princeton)
2008-2009: Topology vs. geometry: volumes of hyperbolic 3-manifolds / Prof. David Gabai (Princeton)
2007-2008: Discriminants and regularized determinants on the moduli space of CY manifolds / Andrey Todorov (UC Santa Cruz)
2006-2007: Recognising the unknot / Joel Hass (University of California at Davis)
2005-2006: Geometric aspects of the representation theory of finite dimensional algebras / Birge Huisgen-Zimmermann (University of California at Santa Barbara)
2004-2005: Ricci Flow and three-dimensional manifolds / John Morgan (Columbia University)
2003-2004: Riemann Surfaces and Their Moduli / Enrico Arbarello (Rome)
2002-2003: Three-Dimensional Topology: computable or not? / Andrew Casson (Yale)
2001-2002: Virtual Knot Theory / Louis Kauffman (University of Illinois at Chicago)
2000-2001: Computation and Riemannian moduli / Shmuel Weinberger (Jerusalem/University of Chicago)
1998-1999: Curvature and Groups / Bestvina
1997-1998: Elementary Approach to Induction of Representations / Robert Oliver (Paris-Nord)