Wakulla Springs
I am `Distinguished Research Professor' of
mathematics at
Florida State University. I was
the first
Marion Bradley Brennan Professor
in the department. I am also a frequent visitor of
Caltech,
and one of the managing editors of the
Journal of Singularities, a publication of the
Worldwide Center of Mathematics.
My research is in Algebraic Geometry.
This is my mathematical lineage, according to the
Mathematics Genealogy Project.
Here is some recent work:
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Log concavity of the Grothendieck class of M0n-bar, with
Stephanie Chen and Matilde Marcolli, 17 pages, arXiv:2402.02646.
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Lorentzian polynomials, Segre classes, and adjoint polynomials of
convex polyhedral cones. arXiv:2304.02043. To appear in Advances
in Mathematics.
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From motivic Chern classes of Schubert cells to their Hirzebruch and CSM classes, with Leonardo Mihalcea, Jörg Schürmann, Changjian Su,
arXiv:2212.12509. To appear in Contemporary Mathematics.
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Motivic Chern Classes of Schubert cells, Hecke algebras, and
applications to Casselman's problem, with Leonardo C. Mihalcea,
Jörg Schürmann, Changjian Su, arXiv:1902.10101.
To appear in
Annales Scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure.
I have written two introductory textbooks in abstract algebra:
Algebra: Chapter 0 and
Algebra: Notes from the Underground. There are truckloads of
typos and more serious mistakes in both texts.