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Yair Nathan Minsky (born in 1962) is an American mathematician whose research concerns three-dimensional topology, differential geometry, group theory and holomorphic dynamics. He is a professor at Yale University. He is known for having proved Thurston's ending lamination conjecture and as a pioneer in the study of curve complex geometry.
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- Yair minsky at bonahon conference
- Professor yair minsky math talks about his pathway to math
- Biography
- Honors and awards
- Selected invited talks
- Selected publications
- Quotes
- References
Professor yair minsky math talks about his pathway to math
Biography
Minsky obtained his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1989 under the supervision of William Paul Thurston, with the thesis Harmonic Maps and Hyperbolic Geometry.
His Ph.D. students include Jason Behrstock, Erica Klarreich, Hossein Namazi and Kasra Rafi.
Honors and awards
He received a Sloan Fellowship in 1995.
He was a speaker at the ICM (Madrid) 2006.
Selected invited talks
Selected publications
Quotes
References
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