Lawrence Guth

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Lawrence Guth is an American mathematician known for his influential work in harmonic analysis, combinatorial geometry, and incidence geometry.

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instanceOf American mathematician
human
mathematician
affiliation MIT Department of Mathematics
awardReceived Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
surface form: American Mathematical Society Fellowship

New Horizons in Mathematics Prize
Salem Prize
Simons Investigator in Physics
surface form: Simons Investigator
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yale University
employer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
fieldOfWork additive combinatorics
combinatorial geometry
geometric measure theory
geometric topology
harmonic analysis
incidence geometry
mathematics
gender male
hasAcademicAdvisor Yakov Eliashberg
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Mathematical Society
notableStudent mathematics PhD students at MIT
notableWork applications of algebraic topology to combinatorial geometry
applications of polynomial partitioning to harmonic analysis
improvements on bounds in incidence geometry via polynomial methods
polynomial partitioning method in incidence geometry
results on the Erdős distinct distances problem
results related to the Falconer distance problem
work connecting topology and combinatorial geometry
work on multilinear Kakeya and restriction estimates
work on the Kakeya problem
work on the restriction problem in harmonic analysis
occupation university professor
positionHeld professor of mathematics at MIT
researchInterest Fourier restriction theory
discrete geometry
geometric combinatorics
oscillatory integrals
polynomial partitioning techniques
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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