
About
Jeffrey Diller is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame, specializing in complex analysis, complex dynamics, and algebraic geometry.
- Education
- B.A., University of Dayton, 1988
- Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1993
- Research Interests
Diller studies multi-variable complex dynamics, using tools from pluripotential theory, complex algebraic geometry, and dynamical systems. His work centers on understanding the behavior of rational maps of two or more variables under iteration, particularly plane birational maps, and aims to extend this understanding to higher dimensions and non-invertible rational maps.
Computer experimentation plays a crucial role in his investigations, aiding in the development of intuition and mathematical progress.
- Selected Publications
Diller's recent publications span from 2001 to 2021, covering topics such as dynamics of birational and meromorphic maps, invariant forms, energy, and invariant measures in complex dynamics, and transcendental dynamical degrees. These works significantly advance the understanding of complex dynamical systems.
- Contact & Office
- Email: jdiller@nd.edu
- Office: 168B Hurley Building
- Phone: 574-631-7694
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