Hee Oh
South Korean American mathematician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hee Oh (Korean: 오희, born 1969) is a South Korean mathematician who works in dynamical systems. She has made contributions to dynamics and its connections to number theory. She is a student of homogeneous dynamics and has worked extensively on counting and equidistribution for Apollonian circle packings, Sierpinski carpets and Schottky dances.[1] She is currently the Abraham Robinson Professor of Mathematics at Yale University.[2]
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Citizenship | South Korea |
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Known for | dynamical systems |
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Institutions | Yale University |
Thesis | Discrete subgroups generated by lattices in opposite horospherical subgroups (1997) |
Doctoral advisor | Gregory Margulis |
Website | gauss |
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