Jesse Fröhlich

Hello! My name is Jesse Fröhlich. I am a PhD student in mathematics at the University of Toronto. My supervisor is Dror Bar-Natan. My interests include algebra, knot theory, representation theory, computing, cooking, linguistics, and absurd puns.

Email: lastname without the umlaut (at) math (dot) toronto (dot) edu

CV

PhD Thesis

Quick reference links for Jesse

Math log

Wish list

Lie Theory Course

Bird's eye conference talk slides

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Git projects

Math Outreach

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Master's Project

Here you can read my masters project. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

p-adic Reading Group

I attended a reading group on p-adic groups. I TeXed some of the notes as we went, which you can read here. They are based on Ngo's notes and other sources I don't know.

Symplectic Geometry Course

Algebraic Geometry Course

Mathematics is the study of anything that can be entirely described with finitely many words.
- Me