Curtis T. McMullen

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Curtis T. McMullen is an American mathematician renowned for his work in complex dynamics, hyperbolic geometry, and Teichmüller theory, and a recipient of the Fields Medal.

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instanceOf Fields Medalist
human
mathematician
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts
Doctor of Philosophy
awardReceived Bôcher Memorial Prize
Fields Medal
Salem Prize
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor Dennis Sullivan
William Thurston
educatedAt Harvard University
Williams College
employer Harvard University
familyName McMullen
fieldOfWork Teichmüller theory
complex analysis
complex dynamics
dynamical systems
geometry
hyperbolic geometry
givenName Curtis
knownFor work in Teichmüller theory
work in complex dynamics
work in hyperbolic geometry
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
name Curtis T. McMullen self-link
notableAward Fields Medal
surface form: Fields Medal in Mathematics
notableWork contributions to Teichmüller theory
contributions to the theory of Julia sets
research on Kleinian groups
research on complex dynamics of rational maps
results on iteration of rational maps
work on geodesic flows
work on hyperbolic 3-manifolds
work on moduli spaces of Riemann surfaces
work on renormalization in complex dynamics
work on the geometry of moduli spaces
occupation mathematician
positionHeld Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University
sexOrGender male
workplace Harvard University

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Veblen Prize in Geometry notableRecipient Curtis T. McMullen
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