Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around identifying top graduate programs in the fields of several complex variables and complex geometry, with a focus on universities in the United States. Participants share insights about notable faculty and institutions relevant to these areas of study.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant highlights UC San Diego as a strong program, mentioning faculty members Rothschild and Ebenfelt.
- Another participant notes that Xiaojun Huang at Rutgers is considered talented in the field, based on hearsay from a student of Ebenfelt.
- A participant expresses enthusiasm about the possibility of attending Rutgers, indicating personal connections to current students there.
- One participant suggests considering Donu Arapura at Purdue University and recommends looking into authors of relevant books and papers to identify other potential programs.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on the best programs, and multiple competing views regarding notable faculty and institutions are presented.
Contextual Notes
Some contributions are based on personal connections and anecdotal evidence, which may not provide a comprehensive view of the programs discussed.