Chris J. L. Doran
Chris J. L. Doran is a physicist, Director of Studies in Natural Sciences for Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He founded Geomerics, and is its Chief Operating Officer.
Doran obtained his Ph.D. in 1994 on the topic of Geometric Algebra and its Application to Mathematical Physics. He was an EPSRC Advanced Fellow from 1999 to 2004. In 2004, he became Enterprise Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Doran has been credited, together with Anthony N. Lasenby, Joan Lasenby and Steve Gull,[1][2] for raising the interest of the physics community to the mathematical language and methods of geometric algebra and geometric calculus. These have been rediscovered and refined by David Hestenes, who built on the fundamental work of William Kingdon Clifford and Hermann Grassmann.[3]
He took a break from academics in 2005, and he subsequently founded Geomerics. In his own words, he had been looking for a challenge and for other ways to win people over to geometric algebra.[4]
His research interests relate to applied mathematics and theoretical physics, in particular quantum theory, gravitation, geometric algebra and computational geometry.
Doran has authored more than 50 scientific papers.
Publications
- Books
- Chris J. L. Doran, Anthony N. Lasenby: Geometric Algebra for Physicists, Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-521-48022-1
- Leo Dorst, Chris J. L. Doran, Joan Lasenby: Applications of geometric algebra in computer science and engineering, Birkhäuser, 2002, ISBN 0-8176-4267-6
- Chris J. L. Doran: Geometric Algebra and its Application to Mathematical Physics, Sidney Sussex College, Dissertation submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Cambridge, February 1994
- Selected articles and book chapters
- C. J. L. Doran, A. N. Lasenby, S. F. Gull, S. Somaroo, A. D. Challinor: Spacetime algebra and electron physics, Measurement, vol. 5, 2005, arXiv: quant-ph/0509178, abstract
- Timothy F. Havel, Chris J. L. Doran: Geometric algebra in quantum information processing, American Mathematical Society, 2002
- Timothy F. Havel, Chris J. L. Doran: Geometric algebra in quantum information processing. In: Samuel J. Lomonaco, Jr., and Howard E. Brandt (eds.): Quantum Computation and Information, Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, AMS Special Session Quantum Computation and Information, January 19–21, 2000, pp. 81–100, abstract
External links
- Christopher J. L. Doran, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University
- Publications by Chris J. L. Doran, pubget
- Publications by Chris J. L. Doran, ScientificCommons
- Chris Doran: Thoughts from the front line: Current issues in real-time graphics and areas where geometric algebra can help, 30. January 2011, Geomerics
- Chris Doran: The artists of the next generation, 30. August 2011, Develop
- Chris Doran, Ivan Pederson: Artistic possibilities with real-time lighting, 30. January 2011, Geomerics
References
- ^ John Vince: Geometric Algebra: An Algebraic System for Computer Games and Animation, Springer, 2009, ISBN 978-1-84882-379-2, p. 3
- ^ Val L. Fitch, Daniel R. Marlow, Margit Ann Elisabeth Dementi: Critical problems in physics: proceedings of a conference celebrating the 250th anniversary of Princeton university, Princeton Univerity Press, 1997, ISBN 0-691-05785-0, p. 165
- ^ J. Lasenby, A.N. Lasenby, C.J.L. Doran: A unified mathematical language for physics and engineering in the 21st century, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A 358, 21-39 (2000) (sbtract, full text)
- ^ Chris Doran: Thoughts from the front line: Current issues in real-time graphics and areas where geometric algebra can help, 30. January 2011
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