
معرفی
John Palmieri is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington. He holds a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1991) and a BA from Swarthmore College (1986). His research focuses on algebraic topology, algebra, and representation theory, with particular emphasis on the Steenrod algebra and its applications in homotopy theory. He has contributed significantly to areas such as A-infinity algebras, Koszul duality, and noncommutative algebraic structures. His work bridges abstract algebra and topology, addressing foundational questions in stable homotopy theory and representation theory.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, MIT, 1991
- BA in Mathematics, Swarthmore College, 1986
Research Interests:
- Algebraic Topology (e.g., Steenrod algebra, spectral sequences)
- Abstract Algebra (e.g., quantum algebras, noncommutative rings)
- Representation Theory of Lie Groups and Lie Algebras
Teaching includes advanced courses such as Topology and Geometry of Manifolds. His research outputs span over 30 peer-reviewed articles, exploring topics ranging from invariant theory in quantum Weyl algebras to the Bousfield lattice in truncated polynomial algebras. He collaborates extensively with mathematicians like J. Zhang and D.-M. Lu, advancing interdisciplinary connections in algebraic structures. His work is supported by grants and institutional affiliations at the University of Washington.
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