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Alan Reid (mathematician)
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Alan William Reid (born June 14, 1962) is a Scottish-American mathematician working primarily with arithmetic hyperbolic 3-manifolds. He is the Edgar Odell Lovett Chair of mathematics at Rice University, 2017—present.[1]
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Biography
Reid grew up in Buckie, Scotland.[2] He obtained his doctorate from the University of Aberdeen,[3] supervised by Colin Maclachlan,[4] on the topic of Arithmetic Kleinian Groups and their Fuchsian Subgroups. He was a Royal Society University Research Fellow at Cambridge 1992-96. He was awarded the Sloan Research Fellowship in 1997,[5] and became one of the (inaugural) Fellows of the American Mathematical Society in 2013.[6]
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Research
Alan Reid's research primarily focusses on low-dimensional topology, hyperbolic manifolds and profinite groups. He proved that the figure-eight knot is the only knot whose complement is an arithmetic hyperbolic 3-manifold.[7] With Martin Bridson, Ben McReynolds and Ryan Spitler, he found the first examples of non-elementary Kleinian groups which are determined by their finite quotients among finitely generated residually finite groups.[8]
He has published more than 100 papers,[9] and supervised 21 PhD students to completion as of 2023.[10][11]
Notable publications
- MacLachlan, Colin; Reid, Alan W. (2003). The Arithmetic of Hyperbolic 3-Manifolds. Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Vol. 219. doi:10.1007/978-1-4757-6720-9. ISBN 978-1-4419-3122-1. with Colin Maclachlan.
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Awards and honours
- Speaker at the 2018 International Congress of Mathematicians, Rio de Janeiro.[12]
- Pennzoil Company Regents Professor of Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin, 2011–2016.[13]
- Sir Edmund Whittaker Prize in 1993.[14]
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