Hubert Bray

Hubert Lewis Bray is a mathematician and differential geometer. He is known for having proved the Riemannian Penrose inequality.[1] He works as professor of mathematics and physics at Duke University.[2]

He earned his B.A. and B.S. degrees in Mathematics and Physics, respectively, in 1992 from Rice University and obtained his Ph.D. in 1997 from Stanford University, under the mentorship of Richard Melvin Schoen.[3]

He was an invited speaker at the 2002 International Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing (in the section of differential geometry).[4]

He is one of the inaugural fellows of the American Mathematical Society.[5]

References

  1. Ohashi, Seiju; Shiromizu, Tetsuya; Yamada, Sumio (2009-08-13). "Riemannian Penrose inequality and a virtual gravitational collapse". Physical Review D. 80 (4): 047501. arXiv:0906.2042. Bibcode:2009PhRvD..80d7501O. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.80.047501.
  2. "Fine-tuning Stephen Hawking's theory of mass". Retrieved 2015-08-05.
  3. "The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Hubert Bray". www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
  4. ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers since 1897 (International Mathematical Union)
  5. List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society



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