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{{Short description|Australian mathematician}} |
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| title = ANU - Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) - People - Ben Andrews |
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| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20091030080603/http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/~andrews/| archive-date= 30 October 2009 | url-status= live}}</ref> He is known for contributions to [[geometric analysis]], with a majority of his work being in the field of [[geometric flow|extrinsic geometric flows]]. He received his Ph.D. from Australian National University in 1993, under the supervision of [[Gerhard Huisken]].<ref>[https://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=57213 Ben Andrews]. Mathematics Genealogy.</ref> As of 2020, he has had nine Ph.D. students. |
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His PhD Thesis, 1993, was on ''Evolving Convex Hypersurfaces'' at Australian National University.<ref> |
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==Recognition== |
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| title = Andrews: Contraction of convex hypersurfaces by their affine normal |
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| title = Aust MS : The Australian Mathematical Society Medal |
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}}</ref> In 2012 he became a fellow of the [[American Mathematical Society]].<ref>[https://www.ams.org/profession/fellows-list List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society], retrieved 2012-11-03.</ref> |
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==Publications== |
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'''Textbooks''' |
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*{{cite book|first1=Ben|last1=Andrews|first2=Christopher|last2=Hopper|title=The Ricci flow in Riemannian geometry. A complete proof of the differentiable 1/4-pinching sphere theorem|series=[[Lecture Notes in Mathematics]]|volume=2011|publisher=[[Springer Publishing|Springer]]|location=Heidelberg|year=2011|isbn=978-3-642-16285-5|doi=10.1007/978-3-642-16286-2|mr=2760593|zbl=1214.53002}} |
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* {{cite book|author-link3=Christine Guenther|first1=Ben|last1=Andrews|first2=Bennett|last2=Chow|first3=Christine|last3=Guenther|first4=Mat|last4=Langford|title=Extrinsic Geometric Flows|title-link=Extrinsic Geometric Flows|series=[[Graduate Studies in Mathematics]]|volume=206|publisher=[[American Mathematical Society]]|year=2020|location=Providence, RI|isbn=978-1-4704-5596-5|mr=4249616|zbl=1475.53002|doi=10.1090/gsm/206}} |
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'''Notable articles''' |
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{{rma|A94|tw=2em|{{cite journal|first1=Ben|last1=Andrews|mr=1385524|title=Contraction of convex hypersurfaces in Euclidean space|journal=Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations|volume=2|year=1994|issue=2|pages=151–171|doi=10.1007/BF01191340|zbl=0805.35048}}}} |
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{{rma|A98|tw=2em|{{cite journal|first1=Ben|last1=Andrews|mr=1660843|title=Evolving convex curves|journal=Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations|volume=7|year=1998|issue=4|pages=315–371|doi=10.1007/s005260050111|zbl=0931.53030}}}} |
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{{rma|A99|tw=2em|{{cite journal|mr=1714339|first1=Ben|last1=Andrews|title=Gauss curvature flow: the fate of the rolling stones|journal=[[Inventiones Mathematicae]]|volume=138|year=1999|issue=1|pages=151–161|doi=10.1007/s002220050344|zbl=0936.35080}}}} |
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{{rma|AC11|tw=2em|{{cite journal|mr=2784332|first1=Ben|last1=Andrews|first2=Julie|last2=Clutterbuck|title=Proof of the fundamental gap conjecture|journal=[[Journal of the American Mathematical Society]]|volume=3|year=2011|issue=1|pages=899–916|doi=10.1090/S0894-0347-2011-00699-1|zbl=1222.35130|doi-access=free|arxiv=1006.1686}}}} |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 11 December 2023
Ben Andrews is an Australian mathematician at the Australian National University.[1] He is known for contributions to geometric analysis, with a majority of his work being in the field of extrinsic geometric flows. He received his Ph.D. from Australian National University in 1993, under the supervision of Gerhard Huisken.[2] As of 2020, he has had nine Ph.D. students.
Recognition
[edit]In 2002, he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians. In 2003, he received the Australian Mathematical Society Medal, along with Andrew Hassell, for distinguished research in the mathematical sciences.[3] In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[4]
Publications
[edit]Textbooks
- Andrews, Ben; Hopper, Christopher (2011). The Ricci flow in Riemannian geometry. A complete proof of the differentiable 1/4-pinching sphere theorem. Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Vol. 2011. Heidelberg: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16286-2. ISBN 978-3-642-16285-5. MR 2760593. Zbl 1214.53002.
- Andrews, Ben; Chow, Bennett; Guenther, Christine; Langford, Mat (2020). Extrinsic Geometric Flows. Graduate Studies in Mathematics. Vol. 206. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. doi:10.1090/gsm/206. ISBN 978-1-4704-5596-5. MR 4249616. Zbl 1475.53002.
Notable articles
A94. | Andrews, Ben (1994). "Contraction of convex hypersurfaces in Euclidean space". Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations. 2 (2): 151–171. doi:10.1007/BF01191340. MR 1385524. Zbl 0805.35048.
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A98. | Andrews, Ben (1998). "Evolving convex curves". Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations. 7 (4): 315–371. doi:10.1007/s005260050111. MR 1660843. Zbl 0931.53030.
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A99. | Andrews, Ben (1999). "Gauss curvature flow: the fate of the rolling stones". Inventiones Mathematicae. 138 (1): 151–161. doi:10.1007/s002220050344. MR 1714339. Zbl 0936.35080.
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AC11. | Andrews, Ben; Clutterbuck, Julie (2011). "Proof of the fundamental gap conjecture". Journal of the American Mathematical Society. 3 (1): 899–916. arXiv:1006.1686. doi:10.1090/S0894-0347-2011-00699-1. MR 2784332. Zbl 1222.35130.
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References
[edit]- ^ "ANU - Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) - People - Ben Andrews". wwwmaths.anu.edu.au. Archived from the original on 30 October 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
- ^ Ben Andrews. Mathematics Genealogy.
- ^ "Aust MS : The Australian Mathematical Society Medal". www.austms.org.au. Archived from the original on 10 December 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
- ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-03.