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− | == '''Research at UW-Madison in algebra''' ==
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− | UW-Madison offers a large, active, and varied research group in algebra, including researchers in number theory, combinatorics, group theory, algebraic geometry, and representation theory.
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− | '''Tenure-track faculty in algebra'''
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− | [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~boston/ Nigel Boston:] Algebraic number theory, group theory, arithmetic geometry, computational algebra, coding theory, cryptography, and other applications of algebra to electrical engineering. | |
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− | [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~andreic/ Andrei Caldararu:] Algebraic geometry, homological algebra, string theory.
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− | [http://www.math.yale.edu/~td252/ Tullia Dymarz:] (arrives Fall 2011) Geometric group theory, quasi-isometric rigidity, large scale geometry of finitely generated groups, solvable groups and quasiconformal analysis.
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− | [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~ellenber/ Jordan Ellenberg:] Arithmetic geometry and algebraic number theory, especially rational points on varieties over global fields.
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− | [http://www.math.ias.edu/~shamgar/ Shamgar Gurevich:] Geometric representation theory, with applications to harmonic analysis,
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− | signal processing, mathematical physics, and three-dimensional structuring of molecules.
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− | Martin Isaacs: Group theory, algebra.
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− | [http:// http://www.math.wisc.edu/~ono/ Ken Ono]: (on leave 2010-11) Combinatorics and number theory involving elliptic curves, L-functions, modular forms, Maass forms, and partitions.
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− | [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~passman/ Donald Passman:] Ring theory, group theory, group rings and enveloping algebras of Lie algebras. | |
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− | [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~terwilli/ Paul Terwilliger:] Combinatorics, representation theory and special functions.
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− | [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~thyang/ Tonghai Yang:] number theory, representation theory, and arithmetic geometry: especially L-functions, Eisenstein series, theta series, Shimura varieties, intersection theory, and elliptic curves.
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