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Richard M. Pollack

Richard M. Pollack
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Born (1935-01-25) January 25, 1935 (age 82)
New York
Nationality  United States
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Courant Institute, New York
Alma mater Brooklyn College
New York University
Doctoral advisor Harold N. Shapiro
Known for

Weaving patterns of lines
Geometric transversal theory
Roadmaps of semi-algebraic sets
Algorithms in real algebraic geometry

Discrete & Computational Geometry (journal)

Weaving patterns of lines
Geometric transversal theory
Roadmaps of semi-algebraic sets
Algorithms in real algebraic geometry

Richard M. Pollack is a geometer who has spent most of his career at the Courant Institute of New York University, where he is now Professor Emeritus. In 1986 he and Jacob E. Goodman were the founding co-editors-in-chief of the journal Discrete and Computational Geometry (Springer-Verlag).

In combinatorics he is known principally for his work with Paul Erdős and János Pach . In discrete geometry he is known for a number of basic concepts and results , joint with his long term collaborator, Jacob E. Goodman; of City College, City University of New York, and some with others his work with Goodman includes such results as the first nontrivial bounds on the number of order types and polytopes, and a generalization of the Hadwiger transversal theorem to higher dimensions. In real algebraic geometry he is known principally for a series of papers authored jointly with Saugata Basu and Marie-Françoise Roy and for their book.

In 2003, a collection of original research papers in discrete and computational geometry entitled Discrete and Computational Geometry: The Goodman–Pollack Festschrift was published as a tribute to Jacob E. Goodman and Richard Pollack on the occasion of their 2/3 × 100 birthdays.

In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.


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