Richard Schwartz
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Richard Schwartz is currently a professor of mathematics at Brown University. His accomplishments include a proof of the Goldman-Parker conjecture, and a proof that every triangle all of whose angles are less than 100 degrees has a periodic billiard orbit.
[edit] Selected publications
- Richard Schwartz, "The Quasi-Isometry Classification of Rank One Lattices Publ. Math. IHES (1995) 82 133–168
- Richard Schwartz, Ideal triangle groups, dented tori, and numerical analysis. Ann. of Math. (2) 153 (2001), no. 3, 533–598. (original proof of the Goldman-Parker conjecture)
- Richard Schwartz, A better proof of the Goldman-Parker conjecture. Geom. Topol. 9 (2005), 1539–1601