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Greg Anderson

Greg Anderson

· Professor, School of Mathematics

University of Minnesota · Mathematics

Active 1930–2019

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Citations429
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Greg Anderson is a professor in the School of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota. He earned his PhD from Princeton University in 1980 and specializes in free probability and random matrices. His research interests include the mathematical study of free probability theory and its applications to random matrix models. Anderson's work contributes to the understanding of non-commutative probability spaces and their connections to various areas in mathematics and physics.

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  • Medicine
  • Geography
  • Political science
  • Library science
  • History

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  • James Stevens Simmons

    380 shared
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    United States Army

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  • Reginald M. Atwater

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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale

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