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Richard Douglas Canary (born in 1962) is an American mathematician working mainly on low-dimensional topology. He is a professor at the University of Michigan. Canary obtained his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1989 under the supervision of William Paul Thurston, with the thesis Hyperbolic Structures on 3-Manifolds with Compressible Boundaries. He received a Sloan Research Fellowship in 1993. In 2015 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society, "for contributions to low-dimensional topology and hyperbolic geometry as well as for service and teaching in mathematics."

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  • Richard Douglas Canary (born in 1962) is an American mathematician working mainly on low-dimensional topology. He is a professor at the University of Michigan. Canary obtained his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1989 under the supervision of William Paul Thurston, with the thesis Hyperbolic Structures on 3-Manifolds with Compressible Boundaries. He received a Sloan Research Fellowship in 1993. In 2015 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society, "for contributions to low-dimensional topology and hyperbolic geometry as well as for service and teaching in mathematics." (en)
  • Richard Douglas Canary (* 1962) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit niedrigdimensionaler Topologie und Kleinschen Gruppen befasst. Canary studierte am New College of Florida mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss in Mathematik 1983, an der University of Warwick mit dem Master-Abschluss bei David Epstein 1985 (A boys guide to William P. Thurston) und wurde 1989 an der Princeton University bei William Thurston promoviert (Hyperbolic structures on 3-manifolds with compressible boundaries). 1989 bis 1991 war er Gabor Szegö Assistant Professor an der Stanford University und ab 1991 Assistant Professor, 1996 Associate Professor und 2001 Professor an der University of Michigan. (de)
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  • Richard Douglas Canary (* 1962) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit niedrigdimensionaler Topologie und Kleinschen Gruppen befasst. Canary studierte am New College of Florida mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss in Mathematik 1983, an der University of Warwick mit dem Master-Abschluss bei David Epstein 1985 (A boys guide to William P. Thurston) und wurde 1989 an der Princeton University bei William Thurston promoviert (Hyperbolic structures on 3-manifolds with compressible boundaries). 1989 bis 1991 war er Gabor Szegö Assistant Professor an der Stanford University und ab 1991 Assistant Professor, 1996 Associate Professor und 2001 Professor an der University of Michigan. Canary befasst sich insbesondere mit hyperbolischen Mannigfaltigkeiten in der Tradition des Thurston-Programms. Mit Jeffrey Brock und Yair Minsky gab er 2004 einen Beweis der von Thurston (unabhängig auch von Mary Rees) Er befasste sich auch mit Anwendungen der Zahmheits-Vermutung (Tameness Conjecture) von Albert Marden (bewiesen durch Ian Agol, Danny Calegari, David Gabai 2004): er bewies die Ahlfors Vermutung für Kleinsche Gruppen im Fall topologisch zahmer Gruppen (1993), woraus mit der Zahmheitsvermutung die allgemeine Ahlfors-Vermutung folgt (siehe Kleinsche Gruppe). Er war unter anderem Gastwissenschaftler am Institut Henri Poincaré, am MSRI, an der Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, in Toulouse und an der University of Southampton. 1993 bis 1997 war er Sloan Research Fellow. Er ist Fellow der American Mathematical Society. Er ist der Sohn des Anglisten Robert H. Canary (Professor an der ). (de)
  • Richard Douglas Canary (born in 1962) is an American mathematician working mainly on low-dimensional topology. He is a professor at the University of Michigan. Canary obtained his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1989 under the supervision of William Paul Thurston, with the thesis Hyperbolic Structures on 3-Manifolds with Compressible Boundaries. He received a Sloan Research Fellowship in 1993. In 2015 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society, "for contributions to low-dimensional topology and hyperbolic geometry as well as for service and teaching in mathematics." (en)
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