
معرفی
Frederic Latremoliere is a full professor of Mathematics at the University of Denver’s College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. His research focuses on quantum hypertopologies, noncommutative geometry, and their applications to mathematical physics. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from UC Berkeley and has held academic positions since 2007. His work bridges pure mathematics and theoretical physics, particularly in quantum metric spaces and spectral triples.
Education:
- Ph.D., Mathematics, UC Berkeley, 2004
- Candidate in Philosophy, Mathematics, UC Berkeley, 2001
- MA, Mathematical Statistics, UC Berkeley, 1999
- MS, Mathematical Economics and Statistics, ENSEA, 1998
- BS, Mathematics, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), 1996
Research Interests: Noncommutative geometry, quantum metric spaces, C*-algebras, functional analysis, and applications to physics. His work emphasizes metric convergence, spectral propinquity, and geometric structures in operator algebras.
Recent publications explore spectral triples, quantum metric spaces, and convergence in noncommutative geometry, reflecting his focus on foundational mathematical frameworks for quantum gravity and geometric analysis.
Grants and advising: No grants or student advisees explicitly listed. His research is primarily theoretical, focusing on advancing mathematical structures in noncommutative geometry.



