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- Courses:
- Fall 2008
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Math 330
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Section 02:
| Number systems |
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MWF | 9:40 - 10:40 |
SW-329 |
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T | 10:05 - 11:30 |
SW-329 |
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Math 461
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Section 01:
| Topology I |
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MWF | 2:20 - 3:20 |
S2-145 |
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R | 1:15 - 2:40 |
S2-144 |
Hi, I am currently a postdoc at Binghamton University. I have been here since 2005. I'm interested in equivariant topology, geometric group theory, and the study of orbifolds among other things.
Teaching
Fall 2008
Spring 2008
Previous Semesters
Here are some class notes I've compiled. They have punctuation and spelling errors galore, so be warned. If you find any of them, or any problems with the math, please email me.
- Algebraic Topology II - These are the notes for a second semester of graduate algebraic topology. They assume a knowledge of homology and the fundamental group. They cover cohomology, spectral sequences and some other topics. At the present time, they are not yet complete.
- Orbifolds and Equivariant Topology - These are the notes for a graduate topics course on orbifolds and equivariant topology I gave this semester. They were partially compiled by the students, and they need to be completed and filled out.
Articles and Preprints
- Twisted K-theory for proper actions of discrete groups to appear in K-theory. (.pdf file)
- Twisted K-theory and completion submitted to Algebraic and Geometric Topology. (.pdf file)
- When are there enough twisted orbifold vector bundles?, preprint. (.pdf file)
- Twisted K-theory and the Baum-Connes Conjecture, in preperation with Marco Varisco.
- An additive decomposition for twisted K-theory, in preperation with Nansen Petryosian.
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