- Andrew Casson
Andrew John Casson FRS (born 1943) is a British
mathematician , an expert ongeometric topology , and a member of the Department of Mathematics atYale University in theUnited States . He served as department chair from 2004 to 2007.Casson's Ph.D. advisor at the
University of Liverpool wasC. T. C. Wall , but he never completed his Ph.D. What would have been his Ph.D. thesis became his fellowship dissertation as a research fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, though he has been the advisor to over 20 doctoral students. He was Professor of Mathematics at theUniversity of Texas at Austin from 1981 to 1986, at theUniversity of California, Berkeley from 1986 to 1999, and has been at Yale since 2000.In 1991, he was awarded the
Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry by theAmerican Mathematical Society . In 1998 he was elected to Fellowship of theRoyal Society .Casson's has worked in both high-dimensional manifold topology and 3 and 4 dimensional topology,using both geometric and algebraic techniques. Among other discoveries, he contributed significantly to the disproof of the manifold
Hauptvermutung , introduced theCasson invariant , an important modern invariant for 3-manifold s, andCasson handle s, used in Freedman's proof of the 4-dimensionalPoincaré conjecture .External links
* [http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/~aar/books/haupt.pdf The Hauptvermutung book] (including Casson's 1967 Trinity College fellowship dissertation)
* [http://www.msp.warwick.ac.uk/gt/Andrew_Casson.html Conference in honor of Casson's 60th birthday, Austin, 2003, with biographical information]
* [http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/~aar/casson/index.htm Photos from conference, including the `honorary degree' presented to Casson by the participants]
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