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      • He is currently a full professor at the University of Rochester. Prof. Gage has worked on a range of problems in differential geometry, including isoperimetric inequality problems such as a proof of Gehring's conjecture on linked spheres and eigenvalue estimates on Riemannian manifolds.
  1. Oct 2, 2003 · Michael Gage received his B.S. from Antioch College and his Ph.D. in mathematics from Stanford University in 1978. His thesis in differential geometry was supervised by Robert Osserman.

  2. Michael Eaton Gage is a mathematician who works as a professor of mathematics at the University of Rochester. He is known for his work on the curve-shortening flow, and in particular for the Gage–Hamilton–Grayson theorem, proved by Gage with Richard S. Hamilton and Matthew Grayson, which describes the behavior of any smooth Jordan curve ...

  3. Michael Gage. Wave Motion: Theory, Modeling, and Computation, A. Chorin and A. Majda …. Proceedings of 2 International Conference on the nd Teaching of Mathematics …. Joint Meeting of...

  4. Michael E. Gage. Professor Emeritus of Mathematics; PhD, Stanford University, 1978. 808 Hylan Building (585) 275-9414 michael.gage@rochester.edu. Website

  5. Oct 2, 2003 · List of research publications. These links are active for those with subscriptions to MathSci. [1] 1 365 302 Gage, Michael E. Minkowski plane geometry and anisotropic curvature flow of curves. Curvature flows and related topics (Levico, 1994), 83--97, GAKUTO Internat. Ser. Math.

  6. Michael Eaton Gage is a mathematician who works as a professor of mathematics at the University of Rochester. He is known for his work on the curve-shortening flow , and in particular for the Gage–Hamilton–Grayson theorem, proved by Gage with Richard S. Hamilton and Matthew Grayson, which describes the behavior of any smooth Jordan curve ...

  7. Professor. Office. 1010 Hylan Building. Phone: (585) 275-9424. Fax: (585) 273-4655. E-mail: gage@math.rochester.edu.