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  1. Dennis Parnell Sullivan (born February 12, 1941) is an American mathematician known for his work in algebraic topology, geometric topology, and dynamical systems. He holds the Albert Einstein Chair at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and is a distinguished professor at Stony Brook University .

  2. Dennis Parnell Sullivan (Port Huron, 12 de fevereiro de 1941 [1]) é um matemático estadunidense. Ele uniu a teoria do caos e os espaços geométricos . [ 2 ] Dennis Sullivan recebeu o Prêmio Abel de 2022, por suas contribuições nos campos de topologia e sistemas dinâmicos .

  3. Quick Info. Born. 12 February 1941. Port Huron, Michigan, USA. Summary. Dennis Sullivan is an American mathematician known for his work on topology, both algebraic and geometric, and on dynamical systems. He has been awarded major mathematical prizes including the Wolf Prize and the Abel Prize. View nine larger pictures. Biography.

  4. 24 de mar. de 2022 · Manuel Ansede. Mar 24, 2022 - 07:37 EDT. One day in 1966, there was an intellectual shipwreck in the North Sea. The American mathematician Dennis Sullivan was traveling on the deck of a boat...

  5. 23 de mar. de 2022 · US mathematician Dennis Sullivan has been awarded the 2022 Abel Prize for his contributions to topology and related fields. He has introduced new concepts, proved landmark theorems and solved problems using various tools, such as rational homotopy and Feigenbaum constants.

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  6. 28 de mar. de 2022 · Dennis Sullivan, a 1966 Ph.D. graduate of Princeton, is awarded the 2022 Abel Prize for his groundbreaking contributions to topology in its broadest sense. He is the 10th Abel laureate linked to Princeton since 2003 and the fifth consecutively since 2018.

  7. 23 de mar. de 2022 · Dennis Sullivan, Uniter of Topology and Chaos, Wins the Abel Prize | Quanta Magazine. Abel Prize. Dennis Sullivan, Uniter of Topology and Chaos, Wins the Abel Prize. The American mathematician invented entire new ways to understand shapes and spaces. Dennis Sullivan at Stony Brook University. John Griffin/Stony Brook University.