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John Palmieri

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John Palmieri
Born
🏡 ResidenceSeattle, Washington
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
🎓 Alma materSwarthmore College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
💼 Occupation
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John H. Palmieri is an American born mathematician working in algebraic topology and representation theory with an emphasis on stable homotopy theory. He currently holds a professorship at the University of Washington.[1]

Computing[edit]

Palmieri is the creator of the widely used perl script Bibweb. Bibweb is a utility for automatically retrieving bibliographical information from the American Mathematical Society's MathSciNet program.[2] He has also written several emacs utilities for editing LaTeX documents, as well as a SageMath package to do calculations in the Steenrod algebra.

Publications[edit]

  • Stable homotopy over the Steenrod Algebra,[3] Mem. Amer. Math Soc. 151, 2001
  • Quillen stratification for the Steenrod algebra,[4] Ann. of Math. 149, 1999
  • Some quotient Hopf algebras of the dual Steenrod algebra,[5] Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 358, 2006
  • The Lambda algebra and Sq0,[6] 11, 2007
  • Regular algebras of dimension 4 and their A-Ext-algebras,[7] Duke Math. J. 137, 2007

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. [1] University of Washington Faculty Directory
  2. [2] Vince Giambalvo, University of Connecticut.
  3. [3] Stable homotopy over the Steenrod Algebra, Mem. Amer. Math Soc., 2001
  4. [4] Quillen stratification for the Steenrod algebra, Ann. of Math., 1999
  5. [5] Some quotient Hopf algebras of the dual Steenrod algebra, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 358 (2006)
  6. [6] The Lambda algebra and Sq0, in Geometry & Topology Monographs, 11, (2007)
  7. [7] D. M. Lu, J. H. Palmieri, Q. S. Wu, and J. J. Zhang, Regular algebras of dimension 4 and their A-Ext-algebras, Duke Math. J. 137 (2007)


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