Shmuel Weinberger
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The mathematician Shmuel Aaron Weinberger (born February 20, 1963) is an American topologist. He completed a PhD in mathematics in 1982 at New York University
New York University
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 under the direction of Sylvain Cappell
Sylvain Cappell
Sylvain Edward Cappell , a Belgian American mathematician and former student of William Browder at Princeton University, is a topologist who has spent most of his career at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU, where he is now the Silver Professor of Mathematics.He was born in...

. Weinberger was from 1994 to 1996 the Thomas A. Scott Professor of Mathematics
Thomas A. Scott Professorship of Mathematics
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 at the University of Pennsylvania
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, and is currently a professor of mathematics at the University of Chicago
University of Chicago
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.

His research interests include geometric topology
Geometric topology
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, differential geometry, geometric group theory
Geometric group theory
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, and, in recent years, applications of topology in other disciplines. He has written a book on topologically stratified space
Topologically stratified space
In topology, a branch of mathematics, a topologically stratified space is a space X that has been decomposed into pieces called strata; these strata are topological manifolds and are required to fit together in a certain way...

s and one on the application of mathematical logic
Mathematical logic
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 to geometry.

He has given the Porter lectures at Rice University
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 (2000), the Jankowski memorial lecture of the Polish Academy of Sciences
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 (2000), the Zabrodsky Memorial lecture at Hebrew University (2001), the Cairns lectures at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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 (2002), the Marker lectures in Mathematics at Penn State University (2003), the Lewis Lectures at Rutgers University
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 (2004), the Blumenthal Lectures at Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University
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 (2005), the Hardy Lectures of the London Mathematical Society
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 (2008), and the William Benter Lecture at the City University of Hong Kong (2010). In addition he has given invited lectures at the International Congress of Mathematicians
International Congress of Mathematicians
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 in Zürich
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 (1994), a mini-symposium at the European Congress of Mathematics
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 (2008), the American Mathematical Society
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 (1989), and the Association for Symbolic Logic
Association for Symbolic Logic
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 (2001).

Books by Weinberger

  • Weinberger, Shmuel: The topological classification of stratified spaces. Chicago Lectures in Mathematics. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1994.
  • Weinberger, Shmuel: Computers, rigidity, and moduli. The large-scale fractal geometry of Riemannian moduli space. M. B. Porter Lectures. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2005.

Additional publications

  • Attie, O.; Block, J.; Weinberger, S.: Characteristic classes and distortion of diffeomorphisms. J. Amer. Math. Soc. 5 (1992), no. 4, 919—921.
  • Bangert, V
    Victor Bangert
    Victor Bangert is Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematisches Institut in Freiburg, Germany. His main interests are differential geometry and dynamical systems theory.-Publications:...

    ; Katz, M.
    Mikhail Katz
    Mikhail Katz is an Israeli mathematician, a professor of mathematics at Bar Ilan University. His main interests are differential geometry and geometric topology; he is the author of a book about systolic geometry....

    ; Shnider, S.
    Steve Shnider
    Steve Shnider is professor of mathematics at Bar Ilan University.He received a PhD in Mathematics from Harvard University in 1972, under Shlomo Sternberg....

    ; Weinberger, S.: E_7, Wirtinger inequalities, Cayley 4-form, and homotopy. Duke Math. J. 146 ('09), no. 1, 35-70. See arXiv:math.DG/0608006
  • Block, J.; Weinberger, S.: Aperiodic tilings, positive scalar curvature and amenability of spaces. J. Amer. Math. Soc. 5 (1992), no. 4, 907—918.
  • Bryant, J.; Ferry, S.; Mio, W.; Weinberger, S.: Topology of homology manifolds. Ann. of Math. (2) 143 (1996), no. 3, 435–467.
  • Davis, J.F.; Weinberger, S.: Group actions on homology spheres. Invent. Math. 86 (1986), no. 2, 209–231.
  • Dranishnikov, A. N.; Ferry, S.C.; Weinberger, S.: Large Riemannian manifolds which are flexible. Ann. of Math. (2) 157 (2003), no. 3, 919–938.
  • Farber, M.; Weinberger, S.: On the zero-in-the-spectrum conjecture. Ann. of Math. (2) 154 (2001), no. 1, 139–154.
  • Ferry, S.C.; Weinberger, S.: Curvature, tangentiality, and controlled topology. Invent. Math. 105 (1991), no. 2, 401–414.
  • Manevitz, Larry M.; Weinberger, Shmuel: Discrete circle actions: a note using non-standard analysis. Israel J. Math. 94 (1996), 147—155.
  • Farb, B.; Weinberger, S.: Isometries, rigidity and universal covers, Ann. of Math. 168 ('08) no. 3, p. 915—940.
  • Niyogi, P; Smale, S; Weinberger, S.:Finding the homology of submanifolds with high confidence from random samples, Discrete & Computational Geometry 39 (2008) 419-441.
  • Niyogi, P; Smale, S; Weinberger, S.:A topological view of unsupervised learning from noisy data, http://www.math.uchicago.edu/~shmuel/noise.pdf .
  • Weinberger, S.:The Topological Social Choice Problem, Revisited. Journal of Economic Theory 115 (2005) 377-384.

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