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Dr. Alfonso Agnew is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at California State University, Fullerton. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from Oregon State University (1999), an MS from the same institution (1996), and dual BA/BS degrees in Mathematics and Physics from CSUF (1994).
His research focuses on theoretical physics and mathematical physics, with emphasis on quantum gravity, general relativity, twistor theory, and affine differential geometry. Notable contributions include work on gravitational wave analysis using LIGO data, twistor structures in biquaternionic spaces, and historical studies of geometric theorists like Gheorghe Tzitzeica.
Recent publications (2001–2022) explore topics such as matrix projective spaces, semiclassical density of states in quantum systems, and applications of twistor theory. He regularly teaches advanced courses like Vector & Tensor Analysis and General Relativity.
Though no specific awards or grants are listed, his extensive publication record reflects deep contributions to mathematical physics. No student advisees are documented in the provided materials.
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