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Feehan is a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society. With one of his regular collaborators (Leness), he has written a joint article with Tomasz Mrowka and Peter Kronheimer, mentioned on de.wikipedia.org. On mathscinet, there are 32 articles listed for Feehan, many concerning PSU(2) monopoles. With Leness, he has written a 250 page Memoir of the AMS and several fairly recent articles in the Advances in Mathematics. His earlier papers, published just after his dissertation at Columbia, appear in respected journals. The edit summary requesting a speedy deletion was marked minor. The only reason provided for the speedy deletion was that "being a professor at Rutgers is not notable." But there have been a number of notable mathematicians at Rutgers University (New Brunswick) including the late I. M. Gelfand. Feehan also briefly held a prestigious Smith professorship at Trinity College, Dublin, which he left after one year to return to the US. Mathsci (talk) 09:45, 16 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Marking it as a minor edit was an accident. I've added the Fellow of the AMS info to the article. Gumshoe2 (talk) 17:13, 16 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]