Alan Frank Beardon

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Alan Frank Beardon
Alan Beardon at Oberwolfach, 1988
Born (1940-04-16) April 16, 1940 (age 84)
NationalityBritish
Alma materImperial College London
AwardsLester R. Ford Award[1] (1997)
G. de B. Robinson Award[2] (2017)
Scientific career
FieldsAlgebraic Geometry
InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge
Thesis On the Hausdorff dimension of certain sets  (PhD, 1964)
Doctoral advisorWalter Kurt Hayman
Doctoral studentsSamuel James Patterson

Alan Frank Beardon (April 16, 1940) is a British mathematician.

Education and career[edit]

Beardon obtained his doctorate at Imperial College London in 1964, supervised by Walter Hayman.[3] In 1970 he was appointed as a lecturer in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cambridge, with promotions to readership and professorship until his retirement in 2007. He is an emeritus fellow of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge.[4][5]

Works[edit]

  • Creative Mathematics - The Gateway to Research, Cambridge University Press, 2009
  • Algebra and Geometry, Cambridge University Press, 2005
  • Limits: A New Approach to Real Analysis, Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics, Springer Verlag, 1997
  • The geometry of discrete groups, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Springer Verlag, 1983, 1995
  • Iteration of rational functions. Complex analytical dynamical systems, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Springer Verlag, 1991
  • A Primer on Riemann Surfaces, Cambridge University Press, 1984
  • Complex analysis: the argument principle in analysis and topology, Wiley, 1979

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