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  1. Reza Zadeh. Gunnar E. Carlsson (born August 22, 1952 in Stockholm, Sweden) is an American mathematician, working in algebraic topology. He is known for his work on the Segal conjecture, and for his work on applied algebraic topology, especially topological data analysis. He is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics at Stanford ...

  2. Gunnar Carlsson We uniquely characterize two members of the Q-Clustering family in an axiomatic framework. We introduce properties that use known tree constructions for the purpose of ...

  3. Dr. Carlsson has been a professor of mathematics at Stanford University since 1991. In the last ten years, he has been involved in adapting topological techniques to data analysis, under NSF funding and as the lead PI on the DARPA “Topological Data Analysis” project from 2005 to 2010. He is the lead organizer of the ATMCS conferences, and ...

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  5. 2198 *. Topological methods for the analysis of high dimensional data sets and 3d object recognition. G Singh, F Mémoli, GE Carlsson. PBG@ Eurographics 2, 091-100. , 2007. 877. 2007. Topology based data analysis identifies a subgroup of breast cancers with a unique mutational profile and excellent survival.

  6. Nov 1, 2016 · November 1, 2016. Mathematics Professor Emeritus, Gunnar Carlsson, has been named a 2017 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) for his contributions to algebraic topology, particularly equivariant stable homotopy theory, algebraic K-theory, and applied algebraic topology. The Fellows of the AMS designation (started in 2012 ...

  7. Gunnar E. Carlsson CURRICULUM VITAE Birthdate: August 22, 1952 Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden EDUCATION B.A. Harvard University 1973 Ph.D. Stanford University 1976 POSITION 1970-72 Assistant Programmer Univ. of California, San Francisco 1976-78 L. E. Dickson Instructor Univ. of Chicago

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