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Scott Zimmerman is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at The Ohio State University at Marion. His research focuses on geometric measure theory, analysis in metric spaces (particularly Carnot groups like the Heisenberg group), and harmonic analysis. He explores extension problems, Whitney extension theorems, and Lusin approximation for curves in non-Euclidean settings.
- Research Areas: Analysis on metric spaces, Geometric measure theory, Harmonic analysis
His work often addresses theoretical challenges in sub-Riemannian geometry, such as curve regularity, singular integrals, and Sobolev extensions. Recent contributions include advancements in Whitney extension theorems for horizontal curves in Heisenberg groups and studies of 1-rectifiable measures in Carnot groups.
His articles highlight interdisciplinary connections between pure mathematics and applied fields like computer vision (e.g., object tracking in video data). Despite no listed awards, his research demonstrates sustained innovation in geometric analysis.
No advising or grant details are provided, but his active publication record reflects ongoing academic engagement.



