
معرفی
Greg Friedman is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Texas Christian University (TCU). His research focuses on algebraic and geometric topology, particularly intersection homology, stratified spaces, and knot theory. He has received grants from the National Science Foundation (2013-2017) and the Simons Foundation (2011-2014). Friedman's work bridges foundational aspects of topology with applications in geometry and physics, including contributions to T-duality and string theory through collaborations in operator algebras and geometric topology.
- Affiliations: TCU Department of Mathematics, College of Science and Engineering
- Grants: NSF DMS-1308306, Simons Foundation #209127
- Key Research Areas: Intersection homology, stratified spaces, knot theory, topological invariants, operator algebras
His publications include foundational monographs like Singular Intersection Homology (2020) and influential papers on topics such as Chern classes, unitary equivalence, and topological invariance. Friedman has organized major conferences, including the 2018 NSF/CBMS Conference on Polynomial Systems and the 2015 Workshop in Geometric Topology.


