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Contact:
Dmitri Panov,
Department of Mathematics,
South Kensington Campus,
Imperial College London,
London, SW7 2AZ, UK.
dpanov imperial.ac.uk
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Dmitri Panov
I am an EPSRC fellow in the geometry group in the Department of
Mathematics at Imperial College London.
Papers and preprints:
- J. Fine and D.Panov. Hyperbolic geometry and non-Kahler manifolds with trivial canonical bundle. Submitted.
- D. Panov. Polyhedral Kahler Manifolds. Geometry & Topology 13 (2009) 2205–2252. A revised version of a part of my PhD defended in 2005.
- J. Fine and D.Panov. Symplectic Calabi–Yau manifolds, minimal surfaces
and the hyperbolic geometry of the conifold. Jour. Diff. Geom. Vol. 82.1 (2009) 155-205.
- D. Panov and J. Ross. Slope Stability and Exceptional Divisors of High Genus. Math. Ann. 343 (2009), no. 1, 79-101.
- D. Panov and D. Zvonkine. Enumeration of almost polynomial rational functions with given critical values. European J. Combin. 29 (2008), no. 2, 470-479.
- D. Panov. Foliations with unbounded deviation on T^2. Preprint. Submitted.
- D. Panov and D. Zvonkine. Counting Meromorphic Functions with Critical Points of Large Multiplicities.
Proceedings of NATO ASI Asymptotic Combinatorics with Application to Mathematical Physics. 2002.
- D. Panov. Special points of surfaces in the three-dimensional projective space. Funct. Anal. Appl, 34, No.4, 2000.
- D. Panov. Pseudoperiodic mappings. In Pseudoperiodic topology. American Mathematical Society. Transl., Ser. 2, Am. Math. Soc. 197(46), 1999.
- D. Panov. Parabolic curves and gradient applications. Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, vol.221, 1999.
- D. Panov. Tightenable Curves and the Mobius Theorem on the Three Points of Inflection. Funct.Anal.Appl, vol.32, 1998.
- D. Panov. Multicomponent pseudo-periodic mappings. Funct.Anal.Appl, vol. 30 1996.
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