Temple University's Geometry/Topology research group specializes in connections between low-dimensional topology, hyperbolic geometry, arithmetic groups, and geometric group theory.
Members of the group:
- Andrew Clickard, Graduate Student
- David Futer, Professor, Director of Graduate Studies
- Ross Griebenow, Graduate Student
- Leah Leiner, Graduate Student
- Ruth Meadow-Macleod, Graduate Student
- Rob Oakley, Graduate Student
- Igor Rivin, Professor
- Matthew Stover, Associate Professor
- Samuel J. Taylor, Associate Professor
- Brandis Whitfield, Graduate Student
The Geometry/Topology group is active in a variety of research areas including:
- hyperbolic geometry: Kleinian groups, Teichmueller theory
- geometric group theory: cubical geometry, hyperbolic groups and generalizations, mapping class groups
- dynamics: homogeneous dynamics, random walks, flows on 3-manifolds
- low dimensional topology: knot theory, triangulations
- arithmetic manifolds
Graduate Courses in Geometry and Topology
- MATH 8061-62: Differential Geometry and Algebraic Topology
- MATH 9021: Riemannian Geometry
- MATH 9023-24: Knot Theory and Low Dimensional Topology
- MATH 9061-62: Lie Groups
- MATH 9210: Mapping Class Groups and Braid Groups
- Math 9073: Geometric Group Theory
- Math 8062: Hyperbolic Geometry