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Saul Schleimer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Warwick. His research focuses on geometric topology, group theory, and computational methods in topology. He has made significant contributions to the study of 3-manifolds, hyperbolic geometry, and algorithmic approaches to topological problems.
His work includes foundational studies on triangulations of 3-manifolds, curve complexes, and geometric group theory. Notable projects include collaborations on veering triangulations, effective drilling/filling theorems, and cohomology fractals. He has developed software tools like Twister and Veering for computational topology.
Key publications span topics such as essential triangulations, knot diagrams, and hyperbolic structures. His research often bridges theoretical insights with algorithmic implementations, evidenced by his work on sphere recognition algorithms and cohomology fractal visualizations.
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