Michael Greenblatt's Website

About Me

I am an assistant professor at the University at Buffalo. My mathematical interests are in analysis, and I'm especially interested in real-variable methods and related issues in harmonic analysis. Most recently, I have been working on resolution of singularities and its applications to analysis. I have also done research on Radon transforms, Carnot-Carathéodory geometry, and related topics. I was a student of Eli Stein at Princeton, did postdoctoral work at MIT and Madison and even worked in industry before coming here in 2005.

For more information here is my CV.

Fall 2007 Classes:

The course handout for Math 142C is here, and the handout for 142E is here.

The most recent homework assignments are here.

Research:

My various papers may be found here.


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email address: mg62 AT buffalo DOT edu