The work of Maryam Mirzakhani 18 August, 2014 Abstract Maryam Mirzakhani has been awarded the Fields Medal for her out-standing work on the dynamics and geometry of Riemann surfaces and their moduli spaces 1 Introduction Mirzakhani has established a suite of powerful new results on orbit closures
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
Apr 11, 2004 · By Maryam Mirzakhani Contents 1 Introduction 2 Background material 3 Counting integral multi-curves 4 Integration over the moduli space of hyperbolic surfaces 5 Counting curves and Weil-Petersson volumes 6 Counting different types of simple closed curves 1 Introduction In this paper, we study the growth of sX(L), the number of simple closed
thesis so exceptional that it yielded publica-tion in three of mathematics’ most prestigious journals She joined Stanford University’s faculty of mathematics in 2009 after work-ing as a Clay Research Fellow and professor at Princeton University Mirzakhani studied the geom-etry and dynamics of surfaces Imagine a surface with more than
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
Mirzakhani’s Ph D thesis was a mas-terpiece, in which she solved two long-standing problems ‘Either solution would have been newsworthy in its own right’, according to Benson Stanley Farb, a mathematician at the University of Chi-cago, but then Mirzakhani connected the two into a thesis described as ‘truly spec-tacular’
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
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
Maryam Mirzakhani, a native of Iran, is currently a professor of mathematics at Stanford She completed her Ph D at Harvard in 2004 under the direction of Curtis T McMullen In her thesis she showed how to compute the Weil-Petersson volume of the moduli space of bordered Riemann surfaces
In 2004, Mirzakhani proved several path breaking results in her thesis [3] Her thesis work was published in three papers in top mathematics journals [8, 9, 10] Each of these works is signif-on
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The work of Maryam Mirzakhani - Harvard University
Maryam Mirzakhani has been awarded the Fields Medal for her out-standing work on the dynamics and geometry of Riemann surfaces and their moduli spaces 1 Introduction Mirzakhani has established a suite of powerful new results on orbit closures and invariant measures for dynamical systems on moduli spaces She has also given a new proof of Witten’s conjecture, which emerges naturally from a
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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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Growth of the number of simple closed geodesics on
98 MARYAM MIRZAKHANI growth of sX(L), it proves fruitful to study different types of simple closed geodesics on X separately Let Sg,n be a closed surface of genus g with n boundary components The mapping class group Modg,n acts naturally on the set of isotopy classes of simple closed curves on Sg,n Every isotopy class of a simple closed curve contains a unique simple closed geodesic on X
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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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Maryam Mirzakhani (1977–2017) Stanford mathematics Professor Maryam Mirzakhani, the first and to-date only woman mathematician to win the Fields Medal since its inception in 1936, died in USA on Friday, 14 July 2017, at the age of 40, after a four-year battle with meta-static breast cancer Prominent mathema-ticians world-wide reacted to her death as follows: Peter Clive Sarnak, a mathe
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Fields Medallist Maryam Mirzakhani (1977–2017)
thesis ” Maryam Mirzakhani had, along with University of Chicago mathematician Alex Eskin and University of California, San Diego, mathematician Amir Mohammadi, written monumental papers culminating in a magic wand theorem, not about individual hyperbolic surfaces but about whole spaces of them Their work has applications to the classical physics problem of understanding the motion of a
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Interview with Research Fellow Maryam Mirzakhani
Maryam Mirzakhani, a native of Iran, is currently a professor of mathematics at Stanford She completed her Ph D at Harvard in 2004 under the direction of Curtis T McMullen In her thesis she showed how to compute the Weil-Petersson volume of the moduli space of bordered Riemann surfaces
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Simple geodesics and Weil-Petersson volumes of moduli spaces of bordered Riemann surfaces. Maryam Mirzakhani. July 12 2005. Contents. 1 Introduction.
Thesis Advisor: Curtis T. McMullen. Sharif University of Technology Tehran
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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.
Dans une série d'articles [1-3] issus de sa thèse elle a introduit des méthodes nouvelles pour le calcul du volume de Weil-Petersson de l'espace des modules
Annals of Mathematics 168 (2008) 97–125 Growth of the number of simple closed geodesics on hyperbolic surfaces By Maryam Mirzakhani Contents 1
1 INTRODUCTION « Maryam Mirzakhani a apporté des contributions frappantes et très originales à la géométrie et à l'étude des systèmes dynamiques
La thèse de Maryam Mirzakhani est véritable- ment remarquable Les preuves ne sont ni très longues ni particulièrement compliquées Cepen-
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WRIGHT 1 Introduction This survey aims to be a tour through Maryam Mirzakhani's re- markable work on Riemann surfaces dynamics and geometry The
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