Michael Greenblatt's Website
About Me
I am an associate professor at the University at Illinois at Chicago. 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, and arrived here in
2008.
For more information here is my
CV.
Spring 2012 Classes:
Information about Calc I (Math 180) can be found here.
The course handout for Math 535, as well as any other pertinent information, may be found
here
Research:
My various papers may be found here.
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