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William G. Dwyer

William J. Hank Family Professor of Mathematics and Chairman

B.A., Boston College, 1969
Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973

Email: William.G.Dwyer.1@nd.edu
Office: 170 Hurley/255B Hurley Hall
Phone: (574) 631-6438/7083
Fax: (574) 631-6579

For additional information see William G. Dwyer's Personal Page.

Research Interests

The area I am interested in is homotopy theory, in particular the unstable homotopy theory of Lie groups and related objects. The goal is to determine to what extent topological properties of the classifying space of a Lie group reflect the algebraic structure of the group. I also work on questions of how algebraic K-theory, in its homotopy theoretic form, interacts with number theory on the one hand and with geometry of compact manifolds on the other. Finally, a long-term project is to understand the axiomatic nature of homotopy theory and the meaning of constructions like homotopy limits and colimits.

Selected Publications

  • W. G. Dwyer and J.P.C. Greenlees, Complete modules and torsion modules, Amer. J. Math. 124 (2002), no. 1, 199-220.
  • W. G. Dwyer. Lie groups and p-compact groups. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Vol. II (Berlin, 1998), 433-442.
  • W.G. Dwyer, Localizations, Axiomatic, Enriched and Motivic Homotopy Theory (J.P.C. Greenlees, ed.), Kluwer, 2004, Proceedings of the NATO ASI, pp. 3-28.
  • D. Blanc, W.G. Dwyer, and P.G. Goerss, The realization space of a ∏ - algebra: a moduli problem in algebraic topology, Topology 43 (2004), 857-892.

 

Please direct questions and comments to: William.G.Dwyer.1@nd.edu

 

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