Eaman Eftekhary

Low Dimensional Topology

Enumerative Geometry

Office: Fine Hall, 1106 

Phone: (609)258-4222

eeftekha at math.princeton.edu

  • My CV


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    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,... 

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    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 

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    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

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    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 

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    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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  • Vahab and I in a road trip to Seattle 
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    Out Of Mathematics

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