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Allan Greenleaf is Professor of Mathematics and Co-director of Graduate Studies at the University of Rochester's Department of Mathematics, School of Arts & Sciences. He received his AB/SM from the University of Chicago (1977) and PhD from Princeton University (1981), followed by an NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship at MIT.
His research specializes in harmonic analysis and microlocal analysis applied to integral geometry and inverse problems. Recent work focuses on degenerate Fourier integral operators, X-ray transforms underlying CAT scanning, and transformation optics for invisibility/cloaking. Publications demonstrate consistent exploration of configuration sets, microlocal techniques in tomography/seismology, and quantum integrable systems.
Awards:
- Sloan Research Fellowship (1990-91)
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