Introduction
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Paul Loya Associate Professor Department of Mathematics at Binghamton University. At Binghamton since 2002. |
| Office: | LN 2224 phone: (607) 777-3506, fax: (607) 777-2450
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| Address: | Dept. of Mathematics,
Binghamton University Vestal Parkway East Binghamton, NY 13902 |
Teaching
Spring office hours: MWF 11:50-12:30 and whenever you pass my office, you're welcome to step in.| Classes: |
Pseudodifferential Operators and Hodge Theory: MW 12:30-2:00 (2205).
Graduate Analysis II (Math 506): MWF 10:50-11:50. |
Research
Summary of research interests:
Global and Geometric Analysis,
Partial Differential Equations on Manifolds with Singularities,
Index Theory, Mathematical Physics, Differential Geometry. (The celebrated
Gauss-Bonnet Theorem gives
the basic gist of some of what interests me. The
Atiyah-Singer Index Theorem is a more
precise description of my research.)
The Atiyah-Singer index theorem
Here are the slides on the Atiyah-Singer index theorem "for beginners" that I gave at the MSRI (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute) during the fall of 2008:
› The Atiyah-Singer index theorem I.
› The Atiyah-Singer index theorem II.
› Index theory on singular manifolds I.
› Index theory on singular manifolds II.
