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- Frank Morgan is an American mathematician and the Webster Atwell '21 Professor of Mathematics at Williams College. He is known for contributions to geometric measure theory, minimal surfaces, and differential geometry, including the resolution of the double bubble conjecture. He was a vice-president-elect of the American Mathematical Society. Morgan studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Princeton University, and received his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1977, under the supervision of Frederick J. Almgren Jr. He taught at MIT for ten years before joining the Williams faculty. Morgan is the founder of SMALL, one of the largest and best known summer undergraduate Mathematics research programs. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. Frank Morgan is also an avid dancer. He gained temporary fame for his work "Dancing the Parkway". (en)
- Frank Morgan (...) è un matematico statunitense, specializzato in teoria geometrica della misura negli spazi euclidei, in geometria differenziale e nello studio delle superfici minime. (it)
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- Proving Double Bubble conjecture (en)
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- Frank Morgan (...) è un matematico statunitense, specializzato in teoria geometrica della misura negli spazi euclidei, in geometria differenziale e nello studio delle superfici minime. (it)
- Frank Morgan is an American mathematician and the Webster Atwell '21 Professor of Mathematics at Williams College. He is known for contributions to geometric measure theory, minimal surfaces, and differential geometry, including the resolution of the double bubble conjecture. He was a vice-president-elect of the American Mathematical Society. Morgan studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Princeton University, and received his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1977, under the supervision of Frederick J. Almgren Jr. He taught at MIT for ten years before joining the Williams faculty. (en)
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- Frank Morgan (mathematician) (en)
- Frank Morgan (matematico) (it)
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