The Isoperimetric Problem on Surfaces
1999; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 106; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2589147
ISSN1930-0972
AutoresHugh Howards, Michael Hutchings, Frank Morgan,
Tópico(s)Mathematics and Applications
ResumoClick to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsHugh HowardsThe three authors all spent time at Williams College, where Howards and Hutchings participated in Morgan's NSF undergraduate research Geometry Group and Howards wrote his undergraduate thesis.Howards, who went to Williams and UC San Diego, is assistant professor of Mathematics at Wake Forest University. Hutchings, who went to Harvard, is Szego Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Stanford. Morgan, who went to MIT and Princeton, is Meenan Third Century Professor of Mathematics at Williams College. In January, 1993, he received one of the first MAA national awards for distinguished teaching.Morgan has a biweekly Math Chat column and a weekly live call-in Math Chat on local cable TV, both available at the MAA web site at www.maa.org.Michael HutchingsThe three authors all spent time at Williams College, where Howards and Hutchings participated in Morgan's NSF undergraduate research Geometry Group and Howards wrote his undergraduate thesis.Howards, who went to Williams and UC San Diego, is assistant professor of Mathematics at Wake Forest University. Hutchings, who went to Harvard, is Szego Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Stanford. Morgan, who went to MIT and Princeton, is Meenan Third Century Professor of Mathematics at Williams College. In January, 1993, he received one of the first MAA national awards for distinguished teaching.Morgan has a biweekly Math Chat column and a weekly live call-in Math Chat on local cable TV, both available at the MAA web site at www.maa.org.Frank MorganThe three authors all spent time at Williams College, where Howards and Hutchings participated in Morgan's NSF undergraduate research Geometry Group and Howards wrote his undergraduate thesis.Howards, who went to Williams and UC San Diego, is assistant professor of Mathematics at Wake Forest University. Hutchings, who went to Harvard, is Szego Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Stanford. Morgan, who went to MIT and Princeton, is Meenan Third Century Professor of Mathematics at Williams College. In January, 1993, he received one of the first MAA national awards for distinguished teaching.Morgan has a biweekly Math Chat column and a weekly live call-in Math Chat on local cable TV, both available at the MAA web site at www.maa.org.
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