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Michael Eastwood FAA is a mathematician at the University of Adelaide, known for his work in twistor theory, conformal differential geometry and invariant differential operators. In 1976 he received a PhD at Princeton University in several complex variables under Robert C. Gunning. He was a member of the twistor research group of Roger Penrose at the University of Oxford and he coauthored the monograph The Penrose Transform: Its Interaction with Representation Theory with Robert Baston. After moving to South Australia in 1985 he was the 1992 recipient of the Australian Mathematical Society Medal and made a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 2005. In 2012 he was named to the inaugural (2013) class of fellows of the American Mathematical Society.
Rod Gover
Nationality New Zealander
Known for Invariant theory problems, operator classification problem
Scientific career
Fields Mathematics, differential geometry, theoretical physics
Thesis A Geometrical Construction of Conformally Invariant Differential Operators (1989)
Doctoral advisor Michael Eastwood
Lane P. Hughston