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Ian Graham is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto, holding a B.Sc. from Toronto (1970) and Ph.D. from Princeton (1973). His contact details include telephone numbers (416-978-5057, 905-828-3834), fax (416-978-4107), and email graham@math.utoronto.ca.
His research centers on complex analysis, with primary expertise in several complex variables and geometric function theory. Key contributions include work on invariant pseudometrics, finite type conditions for real submanifolds of Cn, Hp-spaces, biholomorphic mappings of convex domains, Bloch constant problems, and Loewner chains in multivariable univalent function theory. His research bridges classical complex analysis with modern geometric methods.
Graham authored the comprehensive text Geometric Function Theory in One and Higher Dimensions (Marcel Dekker, 2003), synthesizing developments across dimensions. Earlier publications (1999-2002) focused on parametric representation via Roper-Suffridge operators and growth/covering theorems.
As an academic advisor, he has supervised doctoral students including Peter R. Mercer (thesis: Holomorphic Maps Between Convex Domains in Cn, now Associate Professor at SUNY Buffalo) and Eric Schippers (thesis: The calculus of conformal metrics and univalence criteria, now Assistant Professor at University of Michigan).
His teaching spans graduate courses (complex analysis core, several complex variables, univalent function theory) and undergraduate instruction (real analysis, differential geometry, PDEs, calculus) across Toronto's St. George and Mississauga campuses.




