| Research
Interest:
I have been following two major lines in my research
for the past two years. The first direction is the Floer homology defined by Peter Ozsvath and
Zoltan Szabo. Specially I am interested in the version associated with the null homologous knots
in 3-manifolds.
The second direction is the study of Gromov-Witten invariants for Calabi-Yau threefolds.
The main motivation is a conjecture of Gopakumar and Vafa relating the Gromov-Witten invariants
of Calabi-Yau threefolds to the so called BPS-state counts.
Preprints
Floer cohomology of certain
pseudo-Anosov maps
Heegaard Floer homologies of pretzel knots
Longitude Floer homology for knots; properties and applications
Embedded invariants and rational Gopakumar-Vafa conjecture
Some
Mathemaical Links
MathSciNet
Mathematics
ArXiv
ICM-2002,
Internationa Conference of Mathematicians, 2002, Beijing, China
Fields
Medal, Description, Winners and some explanation of their work,...
Mathematics
Departments
Princeton
Mathematics Department
IAS,
Institute for Advanced Study
Mathematics
Department at MIT
Columbia
Mathematics Department
Harvard
Mathematics Department
Stanford
Mathematics Department
Sharif
Mathematics Department, Tehran, Iran
Low
Dimensional Topology:
Zoltan
Szabo, Princeton University
Peter
Ozsvath, Princeton University
Tomasz
Mrowka, MIT
Peter
Kronheimer, Harvard University
Mehrzad
Ajoodanian, Brandeis University
Pedram
Safari, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran
Algebraic
Geometry/Complex Differential Geometry:
Gang
Tian, MIT
Rahul
Pandharipande, Princeton University
Jun
Li, Stanford University
Sheldon
Katz, Oklahama State University
Jim
Bryan, UBC, Canada
Some Friends Of Mine
Hadi
Jor'ati, Princeton University
Kia
Dalili, Rutgers University
Mohammad
Javaheri, SUNY, Stony Brook
Ramin
Takloo-Bighash, Princeton University
Javid
Validashti, Perdue University
Hossein
Namazi, SUNY, Stony Brook
Mohsen
Bayati, Stanford University
Mohsen
Bahramgiri, MIT
Majid
Khanban, University of London.
MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi, MIT
Mohammad
Mahdian, MIT
Seyyed
Vahab Mirrokni, MIT
Seyyed
Bashir Sadjad,Sharif University
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