Robert Everist Greene
Robert Everist Greene (born 1943) is an American mathematician at UCLA.
Greene was an undergraduate at Michigan State University and a Putnam Fellow in 1963. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley in 1969. His doctoral advisor was Hung-Hsi Wu; his doctoral thesis was titled Isometric Embeddings of Riemannian and Pseudo-Riemannian Manifolds.[1]
Bibliography
Some of Greene's books and papers are:[2][3]
Greene, Robert (1970). Isometric embeddings of Riemannian and pseudo-Riemannian manifolds. AMS. ISBN 978-0-8218-1297-6.
- Function theory of One Complex Variable (Graduate Studies in Mathematics 40)
- Differential Geometry
- The Automorphism Groups Of Domains
- Function Theory On Manifolds Which Possess A Pole
- Introduction to Topology
- Several Complex Variables and Complex Geometry
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References
- "Robert Greene – The Mathematics Genealogy Project". nodak.edu.
- "Robert Everist Greene". goodreads.com.
- "Greene, Robert Everist (1943–) – People and organisations". nla.gov.au.
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