Maryam Mirzakhani’s Harvard PhD dissertation under Curt McMullen was widely acclaimed and contained al-ready the seeds of what would become her first three major papers All three of these results—a new proof of Witten’s conjecture, a computation of the volume of themodulispaceofcurves,andanasymptoticcountof
Maryam Mirzakhani (1977-2017) A profound thinker on the mathematics of abstract surfaces On 14 July, Maryam Mirzakhani, a luminary in pure mathematics, died of cancer at the age of 40 Her achievements had been most recently honored in 2014 by the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in mathematics
Curtis Tracy McMullen Her PhD thesis was a masterpiece In her thesis, Mirzakhani solved two longstanding problems “Either solution would have been newsworthy in its own right”, according to Benson Stanley Farb, a mathematician at the University of Chicago, but then Mirzakhani connected the two As a youngster, Maryam Mirzakhani wanted to
Her PhD thesis was published in 3 parts in 3 top journals of Mathematics, Annals of Mathematics, Inventiones Mathematicae and Journal of the American Mathematical Society Mirzakhani was awarded the Fields Medal in 2014 for "her outstanding contributions to the dynamics and geometry of Riemann surfaces and their moduli spaces"
Maryam Mirzakhani Approved for the Stanford University Committee on Graduate Studies Patricia J Gumport, Vice Provost Graduate Education This signature page was generated electronically upon submission of this dissertation in electronic format An original signed hard copy of the signature page is on file in University Archives iii
PhD at Harvard under Curt McMullen, 2004 Clay Fellowship and Assistant Professor at Princeton Professor at Stanford University since 2008 I am going to be talking about the starting point of the remarkable work in Maryam’s PhD thesis
Maryam Mirzakhani The Master Artist of Curved Surfaces who had a doctorate in computer science and also a PhD in ap- Her thesis work was published in three papers in top mathematics
In her thesis, Mirzakhani solved a central problem about curves on Riemann surfaces, a subject with a 150-year pedigree To describe this and other achievements, the documen-tary switches from biographical to educational mode, with elegant animations Billiard-ball breakthrough Soon after her earning her PhD, Mirzakhani
and Maryam Mirzakhani for many laughs, great dinners, brilliant discussions, rocking parties, and for making my life so much richer I consider myself extremely fortunate to have been involved with an amazing peer counseling group at Harvard: InCommon I met an extraordinary group of people there many of whom became very good friends of mine
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MaryamMirzakhani: 1977–2017
Maryam Mirzakhani’s Harvard PhD dissertation under Curt McMullen was widely acclaimed and contained al- ready the seeds of what would become her first three major papers All three of these results—a new proof of Witten’s conjecture, a computation of the volume of themodulispaceofcurves,andanasymptoticcountof the number of simple closed geodesics on a
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Maryam Mirzakhani memorial talk - IISER Pune
In her PhD thesis, Mirzakhani studies the growth of the number s X(L) of simple closedgeodesicsof length at most L on aclosed hyperbolic surface X Using this she gave a striking new proof of theWitten conjecture The rst proof of this conjecture was given by Maxim Konsevic This conjecture has deep consequences inquantum gravity, a eld of theoretical physics, that seeks to describe gravity
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Maryam Mirzakhani (1977-2017) - University of Michigan
Maryam Mirzakhani (1977-2017) A profound thinker on the mathematics of abstract surfaces On 14 July, Maryam Mirzakhani, a luminary in pure mathematics, died of cancer at the age of 40 Her achievements had been most recently honored in 2014 by the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in mathematics Born in Tehran, Mirzakhani set a record as the first Iranian to earn two gold medals in the
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Fields Medallist Maryam Mirzakhani (1977–2017)
Her PhD thesis was a masterpiece In her thesis, Mirzakhani solved two longstanding problems “Either solution would have been newsworthy in its own right”, according to Benson Stanley Farb, a mathematician at the University of Chicago, but then Mirzakhani connected the two As a youngster, Maryam Mirzakhani wanted to become a writer When in high school, she developed a keen interest in
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Maryam Mirzakhani and her workMaryam Mirzakhani and her work University in Tehran, Maryam worked for her PhD at Harvard under Fields medallist Curtis McMullen Her brilliant 2004 doctoral thesis brought her widespread recognition and a Clay fellowship at Princeton Rising rapidly from assistant professor to professor, in 2008 she moved with her husband Jan Vondrák, a computer scientist
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Mirzakhani’s Starting Point Caroline Series
PhD at Harvard under Curt McMullen, 2004 Clay Fellowship and Assistant Professor at Princeton Professor at Stanford University since 2008 I am going to be talking about the starting point of the remarkable work in Maryam’s PhD thesis
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The Master Artist of Curved Surfaces
Maryam Mirzakhani The Master Artist of Curved Surfaces Nikita Agarwal, Riddhi Shah and Geetha Venkataraman who had a doctorate in computer science and also a PhD
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Introduction
2 ALEX ESKIN, MARYAM MIRZAKHANI, AND AMIR MOHAMMADI In her PhD thesis, [Mir1, Mir2], Mirzakhani proved an asymptotic growth rate for the number of simple closed geodesics of a given topological type on M recall that two simple closed geodesics and 0on Mare of the same topological type if there exists some g 2Mod g so that 0= g By a multi-geodesic on Mwe mean = P d i=1 a i iwhere i’s
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GEOMETRIC TRANSITIONS
It was also a great pleasure discussing geometry with Maryam Mirzakhani; I wish she had arrived at Stanford sooner I also thank the other members of my thesis committee, Joan Licata and Eva Silverstein Some ideas in this thesis were in uenced by conversations with Jean-Marc Schlenker, Joan Porti, Craig Hodgson, and many others at the Workshop on Geometry, Topology, and Dynamics of
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Mathematical hero: the movie - Nature Research
In her thesis, Mirzakhani solved a central problem about curves on Riemann surfaces, a subject with a 150-year pedigree To describe this and other achievements, the documen-tary switches from biographical to educational mode, with elegant animations Billiard-ball breakthrough Soon after her earning her PhD, Mirzakhani became a faculty member at Stanford University in California, where she
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13 nov 2018 · She came just after completing a stellar PhD thesis and had a very visible presence in the department—energetic sharp and interested in
Having defended her PhD thesis Maryam Mirzakhani got a prestigious Clay Mathematics Institute Research Fellowship (Note that three out of four 2014 Fields
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1 mai 2017 · Mirzakhani's doctoral thesis produced three papers that were published in the three top journals of mathematics: Annals of Mathematics
hyperbolic surfaces and earned her doctorate for her 130-page thesis titled Simple geodesics on hyperbolic surfaces and volume of the moduli space of curves
University in Tehran Maryam worked for her PhD at Harvard under Fields medallist Curtis McMullen Her brilliant 2004 doctoral thesis brought her widespread
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