معرفی
Roger C. Alperin is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at San José State University (SJSU). He holds a Ph.D. from Rice University (1973) and has conducted extensive research in group theory, geometric group theory, and origami mathematics. His work bridges algebraic structures with geometric applications, particularly exploring hyperbolic geometry and modular group actions. Alperin's recent research includes contributions to bioengineering via microfluidic origami for tissue engineering and the study of nonlinear recurrence relations.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Rice University, 1973
Research Interests:
- Geometric Group Theory: Focused on group actions on trees and hyperbolic spaces
- Origami Mathematics: Developing axiomatic frameworks and applications in engineering
- Algebraic Structures: Including polycyclic groups, modular groups, and integral set theory
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes interdisciplinary applications like folded microfluidic devices and mathematical origami constructions, alongside pure mathematics topics such as modular tree analysis and hypergeometric group theory.
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Advising & Grants: No formal advisee records or grant details provided in current data. His contributions focus on collaborative mathematical research across pure and applied domains.



