Benjamin Krakoff
bkrakoff at umich dot edu
About
I'm a fourth year Math Phd student at the University of Michigan. I recieved my bachelors from Yale in 2017, but I also spent spring of 2016 in Budapest. I'm interested in duality and Hardy space theory in several complex variables. Here is a copy of my CV.
Papers
Talks
- Pondering the Projective Plane Fall 2017, Yale University, YUMS talk.
- Roch Around The Clock: Introduction to Riemann-Roch and Algebraic Curves Fall 2017, University of Michigan, Student Algebraic Geometry Seminar.
- A Trip to the Zoo: Introduction to the Curve Complex of a Closed Surface Fall 2017, University of Michigan, Teichmuller Theory.
- The Matrix-Tree Theorem Winter 2018, University of Michigan Undergraduate Math Club.
- Complex Dynamics and Julia Sets Fall 2018, University of Michigan, Student Dynamics Seminar
- Complex Tori and Lattes Maps Winter 2019, University of Michigan, Student Dynamics Seminar
- Complex Projective Space as a Kähler Manifold Fall 2019, University of Michigan, Symplectic Geometry
- Convexity and (Wein)Stein Manifolds Fall 2019, University of Michigan, Symplectic Geometry
- Superattracting Fixed Points Winter 2020, University of Michigan, Student Dynamics Seminar.
Teaching