Richard Goldstein
Richard Goldstein is Professor of Mathematics at the University at
Albany.
His main area of research is combinatorial group theory and low
dimensional topology.
His
recent publications include:
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"Tesselations of S2 and Equations Over Torsion Free Groups"(with A. Clifford)
Proc. of the Edinburgh Math. Soc.(1995)
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"Foldings and Monomorphisms", Proc. of the Edinburgh Math. Soc. (1996)
His
most recent Ph.D. students (with dissertation title and current
affiliation) are:
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Andrew Clifford, "Low Genus Surfaces and Combinatorial Group Theory"
(1994);
Assistant Professor, College of New Jersey
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Laurie Lacey, "Astral Collision and a Theorem of Whitehead"(1994);
Assistant Professor, Schenectady County Community College
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Michael Salpukas, "Spherical Diagrams and the Solutions of Equations over
Groups"(1997);
Mathematician, Raytheon Corporation
December 8, 1997