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Autumn Exum Kent is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she conducts research in topology and related fields. Her work primarily focuses on mapping class groups, Teichmüller theory, and low-dimensional topology, with numerous publications in top mathematical journals.
Dr. Kent's research interests center around geometric topology, particularly the study of mapping class groups, 3-manifolds, and Teichmüller theory. Her work explores deep connections between geometric structures on surfaces, the dynamics of surface diffeomorphisms, and the algebraic properties of associated groups. She has made significant contributions to understanding pseudo-Anosov elements, skinning maps, and the geometry of curve complexes.
Analysis of Dr. Kent's recent publications reveals a strong focus on the interplay between geometric structures and group theory in low dimensions. Her work spans from theoretical foundations of mapping class groups to applications in 3-manifold topology. A recurring theme is the investigation of geometric bounds and constraints in topological settings, particularly concerning volumes, distortion, and the behavior of various maps in Teichmüller space.
Dr. Kent has taught a wide range of courses at UW-Madison, from introductory calculus and linear algebra to advanced graduate courses in topology and mapping class groups. Her teaching portfolio demonstrates expertise across the mathematics curriculum, with particular emphasis on courses related to her research specialties in geometry and topology.
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