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  1. Robert Bryant, working with R. Kusner, found this parameterization of Boy's surface which minimizes the Willmore energy. Robert Leamon Bryant (born August 30, 1953, Kipling) is an American mathematician. He works at Duke University and specializes in differential geometry.

  2. Overview. My research concerns problems in the geometric theory of partial differential equations. More specifically, I work on conservation laws for PDE, Finsler geometry, projective geometry, and Riemannian geometry, including calibrations and the theory of holonomy.

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Mathematics, Duke University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 9,503‬‬ - ‪Mathematics‬ - ‪Differential Geometry‬ - ‪Partial Differential Equations‬.

  4. Robert Leamon Bryant (nacido el 30 de agosto de 1953 en Kipling (Carolina del Norte)) es un matemático estadounidense. Trabaja en Universidad Duke y es especialista en geometría diferencial . [ 2 ]

  5. Learn how Robert Bryant, a mathematician who grew up on a farm in North Carolina, became interested in mathematics and pursued a career in academia. Read about his experiences with calculus, chemistry, and various fields of mathematics, and his views on the pleasure and challenges of doing math.

  6. Robert L. Bryant. President 2015–2016. Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1979. Bryant is a leading researcher in nonlinear partial differential equations and differential geometry with a long record of service to the community.

  7. 19 de may. de 2014 · In this series of lectures, I will introduce the ideas of the subject, illustrated by a series of examples drawn from mechanics and geometry, and discuss some of the interesting problems from differential equations that these examples raise as well as recent progress on their solutions.