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Anthony J. Tromba

ANTHONY J. TROMBA

Professor of Mathematics
B.S., Cornell University
M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University

 

 

Phone: 831-459-2969
Office: Baskin 261B
Office Hours: By Appt.
Email: tromba_at_ucsc_dot_edu


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Anthony Tromba's research interests are in the applications of global nonlinear analysis to various problems in partial differential equations. His main research during the last several years has been directed toward various questions concerning properties of minimal surfaces, in space and in Riemannian manifolds. In particular, he is interested in the question of isolatedness of solutions. To attack these problems, several new methods have had to be evolved, methods that require a synthesis of ideas from differential topology, differential geometry, and partial differential equations.

Another of Tromba's interests is in the development of an effective Morse theory for problems in the calculus of variations that involves more than one independent variable.

He is also interested in a modern formulation of TeichmŸller space from the point of view of Riemannian geometry, and its applications to minimal surfaces and physics. This approach constructs TeichmŸller space directly as a differentiable manifold, and in so doing, completely bypasses the notions of quasi-conformal maps, the Beltrami equation, and nonstandard elliptic theory. As a consequence of this approach, several geometric descriptions of TeichmŸller space as a differentiable manifold can be given.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

L. Andersson, V. Moncrief and A. Tromba: On the global evolution problem in 2+1 gravity. J. Geometry and Physics, 23 (1997) 191-205.

F. Tomi and A. Tromba: The index theorem for minimal surfaces of higher genus. Mem. Amer. Math Soc. 117, No. 560 (1995).

F. Tomi and A. Tromba: Existence theorems for minimal surfaces of non-zero genus spanning a contour. Mem. Amer. Math. Soc. 71, no. 382 (1988).

A. Tromba: On a natural affine connector on the space of almost complex structures and the curvature of TeichmŸller space with respect to its Weil-Petersson metric. Manu-scripta Math. (1996), 56:475-497.

A. Tromba: A general approach to Morse theory. J. Differential Geometry (1977) 12:47Ð85.

A. Tromba: On the number of simply connected minimal surfaces spanning a curve. Mem. Amer. Math. Soc. 12, no. 194 (1977).

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