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Dr. Daniel Grady is an Assistant Professor at Wichita State University. His research focuses on algebraic topology, mathematical physics, and differential geometry, with a particular emphasis on advanced topics such as K-theory, cobordism, and topological field theories. He explores the interplay between differential cohomology and geometric structures in theoretical physics, including applications to M-theory and string compactifications.
His work often involves sophisticated tools like spectral sequences, stacks, and equivariant constructions, reflecting a deep engagement with both pure and applied aspects of topology. Notable contributions include studies on the Freed–Hopkins conjecture, geometric cobordism hypotheses, and twisted differential cohomology theories. Grady’s research bridges abstract algebraic frameworks with concrete geometric and physical models, advancing foundational understanding in modern theoretical mathematics.
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