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"Knot theory is a fascinating mathematical subject, with multiple
links to theoretical physics. This enyclopedia is filled with
valuable information on a rich and fascinating subject." - Ed
Witten, Recipient of the Fields Medal "I spent a pleasant afternoon
perusing the Encyclopedia of Knot Theory. It's a comprehensive
compilation of clear introductions to both classical and very
modern developments in the field. It will be a terrific resource
for the accomplished researcher, and will also be an excellent way
to lure students, both graduate and undergraduate, into the field."
- Abigail Thompson, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at
University of California, Davis Knot theory has proven to be a
fascinating area of mathematical research, dating back about 150
years. Encyclopedia of Knot Theory provides short, interconnected
articles on a variety of active areas in knot theory, and includes
beautiful pictures, deep mathematical connections, and critical
applications. Many of the articles in this book are accessible to
undergraduates who are working on research or taking an advanced
undergraduate course in knot theory. More advanced articles will be
useful to graduate students working on a related thesis topic, to
researchers in another area of topology who are interested in
current results in knot theory, and to scientists who study the
topology and geometry of biopolymers. Features Provides material
that is useful and accessible to undergraduates, postgraduates, and
full-time researchers Topics discussed provide an excellent
catalyst for students to explore meaningful research and gain
confidence and commitment to pursuing advanced degrees Edited and
contributed by top researchers in the field of knot theory
"Knot theory is a fascinating mathematical subject, with multiple
links to theoretical physics. This enyclopedia is filled with
valuable information on a rich and fascinating subject." - Ed
Witten, Recipient of the Fields Medal "I spent a pleasant afternoon
perusing the Encyclopedia of Knot Theory. It's a comprehensive
compilation of clear introductions to both classical and very
modern developments in the field. It will be a terrific resource
for the accomplished researcher, and will also be an excellent way
to lure students, both graduate and undergraduate, into the field."
- Abigail Thompson, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at
University of California, Davis Knot theory has proven to be a
fascinating area of mathematical research, dating back about 150
years. Encyclopedia of Knot Theory provides short, interconnected
articles on a variety of active areas in knot theory, and includes
beautiful pictures, deep mathematical connections, and critical
applications. Many of the articles in this book are accessible to
undergraduates who are working on research or taking an advanced
undergraduate course in knot theory. More advanced articles will be
useful to graduate students working on a related thesis topic, to
researchers in another area of topology who are interested in
current results in knot theory, and to scientists who study the
topology and geometry of biopolymers. Features Provides material
that is useful and accessible to undergraduates, postgraduates, and
full-time researchers Topics discussed provide an excellent
catalyst for students to explore meaningful research and gain
confidence and commitment to pursuing advanced degrees Edited and
contributed by top researchers in the field of knot theory
A Mathematician's Practical Guide to Mentoring Undergraduate
Research is a complete how-to manual on starting an undergraduate
research program. Readers will find advice on setting appropriate
problems, directing student progress, managing group dynamics,
obtaining external funding, publishing student results, and a
myriad of other relevant issues. The authors have decades of
experience and have accumulated knowledge that other mathematicians
will find extremely useful.
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