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Encyclopedia > Richard Schwartz

Richard Schwartz is currently a professor of Mathematics at the University of Maryland. His accomplishments include a proof of the Goldman-Parker Conjecture.


External links

  • Richard Schwartz's Homepage (http://www.math.umd.edu/~res/)
  • Solving the Goldman/Parker Conjecture (http://www.cmps.umd.edu/goldman_parker.htm)

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Richard H. Schwartz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (702 words)
Richard H. Schwartz, Ph.D, (1934-) is Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, College of Staten Island, President of the Jewish Vegetarians of North America (JVNA), and co-founder and coordinator of the Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians (SERV).
Schwartz was born on April 10, 1934, in Arverne, New York.
The ceremony was held at the 31st Annual NAVS Summerfest on the University of Pittsburgh campus.
Richard Schwartz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (89 words)
Richard Schwartz is currently a professor of mathematics at Brown University.
Richard Schwartz, "The Quasi-Isometry Classification of Rank One Lattices Publ.
Richard Schwartz, Ideal triangle groups, dented tori, and numerical analysis.
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