Christine Guenther

Summary

Christine Guenther is an American mathematician known for her research on the differential geometry of manifolds, including the Ricci flow. She is a distinguished professor of mathematics at Pacific University.[1]

Guenther graduated from Stanford University in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in music. After earning a master's degree in mathematics in 1993 from the University of Washington,[1] she completed her Ph.D. in 1998 at the University of Oregon, under the supervision of James A. Isenberg.[1][2] She joined the Pacific University faculty in 1988 and became a Distinguished University Professor at Pacific University in 2016.[3]

She is a co-author of the four-volume book series Ricci Flow: Techniques and Applications (American Mathematical Society, 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2015)[4] and of Extrinsic Geometric Flows (Graduate Studies in Mathematics 206, 2020).[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Christine Guenther, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Pacific University, 5 March 2014, retrieved 2019-09-07
  2. ^ Christine Guenther at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. ^ Lang, Joe (July 26, 2018), Professor Christine Guenther Presents Lecture at Prestigious Math Conference, Pacific University, retrieved 2019-09-07
  4. ^ For reviews of the individual volumes in the series, see MR2302600, MR2365237, MR2604955, and MR3409114.
  5. ^ Review of Extrinsic Geometric Flows: Lei Ni, Bull. AMS, doi:10.1090/bull/1740; John Urbas, Zbl 1475.53002