Martin Palmer-Anghel
NOTE: I have moved to IMAR (the Mathematical Institute of the Romanian Academy) — please see my main website at mdp.ac.
I am a postdoctoral researcher, working with Carl-Friedrich Bödigheimer, in the topology group of the University of Bonn.
Previously: From October 2015 to September 2016 I was in the Algebraic Topology group of Lionel Schwartz in the Laboratoire Analyse, Géométrie et Applications at Université Paris 13. From 2013 to September 2015 I was a postdoc at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, in the research group of Michael Weiss. Until March 2013 I was a PhD student in the Topology group at the University of Oxford, under the supervision of Ulrike Tillmann.
Research interests
My research interests are in algebraic and geometric topology, so far focusing on different kinds of configuration spaces and moduli spaces of submanifolds (in particular also braid groups and mapping class groups), and the phenomenon of homological stability.
My main website is mdp.ac.
My CV is here.
Note
Until August 2017, my last name was Palmer; since then, it is Palmer-Anghel. However, for the sake of consistency, I continue to use just the first half for publications.
Publications
- Triple-crossing number and moves on triple-crossing link diagrams – with Colin Adams and Jim Hoste
To appear in Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications
arXiv: abs – pdf - Twisted homological stability for configuration spaces
Homology, Homotopy and Applications vol. 20 no. 2 (2018) pp. 145-178
arXiv: abs – pdf - On homological stability for configuration spaces on closed background manifolds – with Federico Cantero
Documenta Mathematica vol. 20 (2015) pp. 753-805
arXiv: abs – pdf - A twisted homology fibration criterion and the twisted group-completion theorem – with Jeremy Miller
The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics vol. 66 no. 1 (2015) pp. 265-284
arXiv: abs – pdf - Scanning for oriented configuration spaces – with Jeremy Miller
Homology, Homotopy and Applications vol. 17 no. 1 (2015) pp. 35-66
arXiv: abs – pdf - Homological stability for oriented configuration spaces
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. vol. 365 (2013) pp. 3675-3711
arXiv: abs – pdf
Preprints
- A unified functorial construction of homological representations of families of groups – with Arthur Soulié
arXiv: abs – pdf - Homological stability for moduli spaces of disconnected submanifolds, II - Symmetric diffeomorphism groups and parametrised connected sum
arXiv: abs – pdf - Homological stability for moduli spaces of disconnected submanifolds, I
arXiv: abs – pdf - A comparison of twisted coefficient systems
arXiv: abs – pdf
Teaching
- In SoSe 2019 I ran a Bachelor seminar on Braid groups and configuration spaces.
- In WiSe 2018/19 I lectured the course Algebraic Topology I.
- In SoSe 2018 I ran a Bachelor/Master seminar on Morse theory and the h-cobordism theorem.
- In WiSe 2017/18 I was the Assistent for the course Einführung in die Algebra, lectured by Prof. Catharina Stroppel, and I was jointly running the Bachelor seminar on Riemann Surfaces with Prof. C.-F. Bödigheimer.
- In SoSe 2017 I lectured the course Advanced Topics in Topology – Exotic spheres. (See also the official course webpage in basis.)
- In WiSe 2016/17 I was the Assistent and an Übungsgruppenleiter for the course Topologie I, lectured by Prof. C.-F. Bödigheimer.
Contact
Mathematisches Institut,
Universität Bonn,
Endenicher Allee 60,
53115 Bonn,
Germany
Office: 4.019
Tel.: +49 228 73-5288
Main website: mdp.ac
Email: palmer_at_math.uni-bonn.de
News
Abel in Bonn: Abel Symposium 2025
Wolfgang Lück receives the von Staudt Prize
Gerd Faltings elected member of the Order Pour le Mérite
Geordie Williamson receives the Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award 2024
ERC Starting Grant for Markus Hausmann
EMS Prize 2024 for Jessica Fintzen
Bonn mathematics performs excellently again in QS ranking
Stefan Schwede is invited speaker at the ECM 2024 in Sevilla
Jessica Fintzen wins Cole Prize
Catharina Stroppel receives Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize 2023
Jessica Fintzen is awarded a Whitehead Prize of the London Mathematical Society
Peter Scholze elected as Foreign Member of the Royal Society