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Daniel T. Wise

Daniel T. Wise

D-Index & Metrics

Mathematics

D-Index
34
Citations
4514
World Ranking
2924
National Ranking
120

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 2016 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 2014 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Daniel T. Wise is affiliated with McGill University in Canada and operates primarily in the field of Mathematics. Their research covers several subfields including Geometry and Topology, Mathematical Physics, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Infectious Diseases.

Their work focuses on topics such as Geometric and Algebraic Topology, Mathematical Dynamics and Fractals, Finite Group Theory Research, Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology, Advanced Operator Algebra Research, Topological and Geometric Data Analysis, and semigroups and automata theory.

Recent publications by Daniel T. Wise include:

  • "Cas9-expressing chickens and pigs as resources for genome editing in livestock", 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "COHERENCE, LOCAL INDICABILITY AND NONPOSITIVE IMMERSIONS", 2020, Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu
  • "Cubulating small cancellation free products", 2022, Indiana University Mathematics Journal
  • "Virtual specialness of certain graphs of special cube complexes", 2022, Mathematische Annalen
  • "No growth-gaps for special cube complexes", 2020, Groups Geometry and Dynamics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Daniel T. Wise include Kasia Jankiewicz, Jim Kaufman, Jacob N. Bamberger, Hip Kuen Chong, and Jonah Gaster.

Key publication venues where Daniel T. Wise has contributed multiple works include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Indiana University Mathematics Journal
  • Mathematische Annalen
  • Molecular Immunology
  • Research Square

Daniel T. Wise has also published books with Princeton University Press, including the work titled "The Structure of Groups with a Quasiconvex Hierarchy" released in 2021.

Awards received by Daniel T. Wise comprise the Fellowship of the Royal Society, United Kingdom in 2018, Fellowship of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 2016, and Fellowship of the Royal Society of Canada from the Academy of Science in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Special Cube Complexes

    Frédéric Haglund;Daniel T. Wise

  • Research announcement: The structure of groups with a quasiconvex hierarchy

    Daniel T. Wise

  • From Riches to Raags: 3-Manifolds, Right-Angled Artin Groups, and Cubical Geometry

    Daniel T. Wise

  • Cubulating small cancellation groups

    Daniel T. Wise

  • A boundary criterion for cubulation

    Nicolas Bergeron;Daniel T. Wise

  • On linear and residual properties of graph products.

    Tim Hsu;Daniel T. Wise

  • Mixed 3-manifolds are virtually special

    Piotr Przytycki;Daniel T. Wise

  • Non-positively curved squared complexes aperiodic tilings and non-residually finite groups

    Daniel T. Wise

  • Hyperplane sections in arithmetic hyperbolic manifolds

    Nicolas Bergeron;Frédéric Haglund;Daniel T. Wise

  • Packing subgroups in relatively hyperbolic groups

    G Christopher Hruska;Daniel T Wise

  • Coxeter groups are virtually special

    Frédéric Haglund;Daniel T. Wise

  • Finiteness properties of cubulated groups

    G. C. Hruska;Daniel T. Wise

  • FANS AND LADDERS IN SMALL CANCELLATION THEORY

    Jonathan P. McCammond;Daniel T. Wise

  • Cubulating random groups at density less than 1/6

    Yann Ollivier;Yann Ollivier;Daniel T. Wise

  • Graph manifolds with boundary are virtually special

    Piotr Przytycki;Daniel T. Wise

  • A combination theorem for special cube complexes

    Frédéric Haglund;Daniel T. Wise

  • The Tits Alternative for Cat(0) Cubical Complexes

    Michah Sageev;Daniel T. Wise

  • SUBGROUP SEPARABILITY OF GRAPHS OF FREE GROUPS WITH CYCLIC EDGE GROUPS

    Daniel T. Wise

  • Finiteness properties of cubulated groups

    G. Christopher Hruska;Daniel T. Wise

  • A RESIDUALLY FINITE VERSION OF RIPS'S CONSTRUCTION

    Daniel T. Wise

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