Press coverage, news and radio interviews ![]() A feature on my work on the multiply connected Schwarz-Christoffel formula appeared in the London Times on March 4th 2008. The online version can be found here. ![]() It was also covered by the Daily Telegraph (on 4/3/2008) (pdf) ![]() Click here for my radio interview with Eddie Mair on BBC Radio 4's PM Show on March 4th 2008 (it's an MP3 file). ![]() Here's another radio interview (with Dan Damon on the show "World Update") that was broadcast on the BBC World Service on March 5th 2008 (MP3 file). ![]() On April 5th 2008, Fi Glover interviewed me for BBC Radio 4's "Saturday Live" show. Don't miss the poem recited at the end of the show.... Here's a video clip with a simple explanation of the multiply connected Schwarz-Christoffel result: ![]() The result was announced in the daily Metro newspaper (on 4/3/2008). ![]() Click
here
for a PDF copy of a feature in SIAM News (["Breakthrough in conformal
mapping", SIAM NEWS, Jan/Feb 2008]) on my work on multiply connected
Schwarz-Christoffel mappings. An online
version
of the article is also available. This is a more detailed article on the
mathematical ideas involved. ![]() Science magazine's article on how my approach to solving the Schwarz-Christoffel problem differs from previous attempts. ![]() ![]() If you can read Italian, click here (thanks to Pierre Ricco for this). If you speak other languages, here is a selection of miscellaneous international press coverage of the Schwarz-Christoffel result. ![]() This
is a profile
piece that appeared in Science magazine. ![]() The Imperial College Press Release on my winning a 2004 Philip Leverhulme Prize in Mathematics by the Leverhulme Trust can be viewed here. Here are the citations for the Prize winners, as announced by the Leverhulme Trust. ![]() An interview ["When complexifying simplifies the problem", Issue 1, Spring 2005] appeared in Imperial College "IScience" Magazine. ![]() From the vaults: my first ever press clipping (from the "Bucks Free Press" in 1989). Front cover of Imperial College Reporter [October, 2006]: ![]()
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