Daniel Isaksen
projects
Brunnian links and Massey product relations
(ongoing)
Faculty Profile
Professor
ar5679@wayne.edu
Department
Mathematics
Phone
313 577 2479
Office
F/AB 1195
Education
S.M. in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1995
Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1999
B. A. in Mathematics, University of California Berkeley, 1994
Selected publications
D. C. Isaksen, Stable stems, Mem. Amer. Math. Soc., to appear, arXiv:1407.8418
D. Dugger and D. C. Isaksen, Low dimensional Milnor-Witt stems over R, Ann. K-Theory 2 (2017) 175–210
B. J. Guillou and D. C. Isaksen, The η-inverted R-motivic sphere, Algebr. Geom. Topol. 16 (2016) 3005–3027
B. Gheorghe and D. C. Isaksen, The structure of motivic homotopy groups, Bol. Soc. Mat. Mex. 23 (2017) 389–397
D. C. Isaksen and Z. Xu, Motivic stable homotopy and the stable 51 and 52 stems, Topology Appl. 190 (2015) 31–34
D. Dugger and D. C. Isaksen, The Hopf condition for bilinear forms over arbitrary fields, Ann. of Math. 165 (2007) 943–964
D. Dugger and D. C. Isaksen, The motivic Adams spectral sequence, Geom. Topol. 14 (2010) 967–1014
B. J. Guillou and D. C. Isaksen, The η-local motivic sphere, J. Pure Appl. Algebra 219 (2015) 4728–4756
D. Dugger, S. Hollander, and D. C. Isaksen, Hypercovers and simplicial presheaves, Math. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc. 136 (2004) 9–51
B. J. Guillou and D. C. Isaksen, The motivic vanishing line of slope 1/2, New York J. Math. 21 (2015) 533–545
Research Description
algebraic topology, topological statistics, algebra, recreational mathematics
Affiliated Departments
Mathematics
Tags
algebra
algebraic topology
mathematics
motivic homotopy theory
topology