David Epstein (mathematician)
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David Bernard Alper Epstein FRS (b. 1937) is a mathematician known for his work in hyperbolic geometry
Hyperbolic geometry
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, 3-manifold
3-manifold
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s, and group theory
Group theory
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, amongst other fields. He co-founded (with E.C. Zeeman) the University of Warwick
University of Warwick
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 mathematics department and is founding editor of the journal Experimental Mathematics
Experimental Mathematics (journal)
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.

Epstein was awarded the Senior Berwick Prize
Berwick Prizes
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 by the London Mathematical Society
London Mathematical Society
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 in 1988.
In 2004 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Selected publications

  • D.B.A. Epstein, Projective planes in 3-manifolds. Proc. London Math. Soc. (3) 11 1961 469–484.
  • D.B.A. Epstein and R.L.E. Schwarzenberger, Imbeddings of real projective spaces. Ann. of Math.
    Annals of Mathematics
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     (2) 76 1962 180–184.
  • D.B.A. Epstein, Steenrod operations in homological algebra. Invent. Math.
    Inventiones Mathematicae
    Inventiones Mathematicae, often just referred to as Inventiones, is a mathematical journal published monthly by Springer Verlag. It was founded in 1966.-Editors:...

    1 1966 152–208.
  • D.B.A. Epstein, Periodic flows on three-manifolds. Ann. of Math. (2) 95 1972 66–82.
  • D.B.A. Epstein and E. Vogt, A counterexample to the periodic orbit conjecture in codimension 3. Ann. of Math. (2) 108 (1978), no. 3, 539–552.
  • D.B.A. Epstein and A. Marden, Convex hulls in hyperbolic space, a theorem of Sullivan, and measured pleated surfaces. Analytical and geometric aspects of hyperbolic space (Coventry/Durham, 1984), 113–253, London Math. Soc. Lecture Note Ser., 111, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1987.
  • D.B. A. Epstein P.C. Penner, Euclidean decompositions of noncompact hyperbolic manifolds. J. Differential Geom. 27 (1988), no. 1, 67–80.
  • Epstein, David B. A.; Cannon, James W.; Holt, Derek F.; Levy, Silvio V. F.; Paterson, Michael S.; Thurston, William P. Word processing in groups. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Boston, MA, 1992. xii+330 pp. ISBN 0-86720-244-0

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