About
Regina Rotman is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto. Her research specializes in Riemannian Geometry, focusing on the properties and bounds of geodesics and minimal surfaces.
- Contact: rina@math.utoronto.ca
- Affiliation: University of Toronto, Bahen Centre, Room 6262
Research Interests
Rotman's work explores advanced geometric problems, including:
- Quantitative analysis of geodesic loops and segments
- Topological and metric constraints on Riemannian manifolds
- Linear bounds for minimal structures on spheres
- Applications of Morse theory to geometric optimization
Publication Trends
Her recent articles (2013-2007) emphasize geometric bounds, periodic geodesics, and topological configurations. Collaborative projects with Alexander Nabutovsky and others dominate her work, spanning topics like metric volume relations, geodesic nets, and curvature-free bounds for minimal surfaces.
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