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Clark Barwick

Clark Edward Barwick (born January 9, 1980) is an American mathematician and professor of pure mathematics at the University of Edinburgh. His research is centered around homotopy theory, algebraic K-theory, higher category theory, and related areas.

Clark Barwick
Born (1980-01-09) January 9, 1980 (age 44)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BS)
University of Pennsylvania (PhD)
Known forTheorem of the Heart
Unicity of the Homotopy Theory of Higher Categories
AwardsFulbright Visiting Professorship (2015)
Berwick Prize (2019)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Edinburgh
MIT
Thesis(∞,n)-Cat as a closed model category (2005)
Doctoral advisorTony Pantev
Websitewww.maths.ed.ac.uk/~cbarwick/

Early life and education edit

Barwick grew up in North Carolina, and in 2001 completed his BS in mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[1][2] Barwick was then a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania, and received his PhD in mathematics in 2005 under the direction of Tony Pantev.

Career edit

Barwick held postdoctoral fellowships at the Mathematisches Institut Göttingen (2005–2006) and at the Matematisk Institutt, Universitetet i Oslo (2006–2007).[2] Barwick spent the year 2007–2008 at the Institute for Advanced Study, and from 2008–2010 was a Benjamin Peirce Lecturer at Harvard. In 2010 Barwick became an assistant professor at MIT, and in 2013 he became the Cecil and Ida Green Career Development Assistant Professor of Mathematics. In 2015 Barwick was a Fulbright visiting professor at the University of Glasgow and was promoted to Cecil and Ida Green Career Development Associate Professor of Mathematics at MIT, a position which he held until he became a reader at the University of Edinburgh in 2017.[3][4] In 2020, Barwick was promoted to a professor at the University of Edinburgh.[5]

Research and notable works edit

A theme in Barwick's work is the homotopy theory of higher categories. In his early career, he frequently collaborated with Dan Kan; much of their work was concerned with models for the homotopy theory of homotopy theories. In his joint work with Chris Schommer-Pries, Barwick and Schommer-Pries proved a unicity theorem for the homotopy theory of (∞,n)-categories.

Barwick has also made contributions to algebraic K-theory. In particular, Barwick defined higher-categorical generalizations of Waldhausen categories and Waldhausen's S-construction and used these to extend Waldhausen's K-theory to the setting of (∞,1)-categories. Using this new theory, he proved the Theorem of the Heart for Waldhausen K-theory. In joint work with John Rognes, he generalized Quillen's Q-construction to the higher-categorical setting, providing higher-categorical generalizations of Quillen's Theorem B as well as Quillen's dévissage argument in the process. Much of his recent work has concerned equivariant algebraic K-theory and equivariant homotopy theory. Barwick won the 2019 Berwick Prize of the London Mathematical Society for his paper "On the algebraic K-theory of higher categories" where he "proves that Waldhausen's algebraic K-theory is the universal homology theory for ∞-categories, and uses this universality to reprove the major fundamental theorems of the subject in this new context."[6][7]


In 2019 Barwick with his student Haine introduced the theory of pyknotic objects. Which was published coincidentally and is very closely related to that of condensed sets, with the main differences being set-theoretic in nature: pyknotic theory depends on a choice of Grothendieck universes, whereas condensed mathematics can be developed strictly within ZFC.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Clark Barwick | School of Mathematics". www.maths.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
  2. ^ a b Barwick, Clark. "Curriculum Vitæ of Clark Barwick" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-04-18.
  3. ^ . www.glasgowheart.org. Archived from the original on 2018-04-21. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
  4. ^ . 188.65.115.112. Archived from the original on 2018-04-21. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
  5. ^ The University of Edinburgh Senatus Academicus, 27 May 2020. www.ed.ac.uk/files/atoms/files/20200527agendapapers.pdf. Retrieved 2021-03-03
  6. ^ "LMS Prize Winners 2019 – London Mathematical Society". 2019-06-28. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  7. ^ Barwick, Clark (2016). "On the algebraic K-theory of higher categories". Journal of Topology. 9 (1): 245–347. arXiv:1204.3607. doi:10.1112/jtopol/jtv042. MR 3465850. S2CID 119160499.
  8. ^ "Pyknotic sets". nLab.

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Clark Edward Barwick born January 9 1980 is an American mathematician and professor of pure mathematics at the University of Edinburgh His research is centered around homotopy theory algebraic K theory higher category theory and related areas Clark BarwickBorn 1980 01 09 January 9 1980 age 44 NationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill BS University of Pennsylvania PhD Known forTheorem of the HeartUnicity of the Homotopy Theory of Higher CategoriesAwardsFulbright Visiting Professorship 2015 Berwick Prize 2019 Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsUniversity of EdinburghMITThesis n Cat as a closed model category 2005 Doctoral advisorTony PantevWebsitewww wbr maths wbr ed wbr ac wbr uk wbr cbarwick wbr Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Research and notable works 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editBarwick grew up in North Carolina and in 2001 completed his BS in mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1 2 Barwick was then a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania and received his PhD in mathematics in 2005 under the direction of Tony Pantev Career editBarwick held postdoctoral fellowships at the Mathematisches Institut Gottingen 2005 2006 and at the Matematisk Institutt Universitetet i Oslo 2006 2007 2 Barwick spent the year 2007 2008 at the Institute for Advanced Study and from 2008 2010 was a Benjamin Peirce Lecturer at Harvard In 2010 Barwick became an assistant professor at MIT and in 2013 he became the Cecil and Ida Green Career Development Assistant Professor of Mathematics In 2015 Barwick was a Fulbright visiting professor at the University of Glasgow and was promoted to Cecil and Ida Green Career Development Associate Professor of Mathematics at MIT a position which he held until he became a reader at the University of Edinburgh in 2017 3 4 In 2020 Barwick was promoted to a professor at the University of Edinburgh 5 Research and notable works editA theme in Barwick s work is the homotopy theory of higher categories In his early career he frequently collaborated with Dan Kan much of their work was concerned with models for the homotopy theory of homotopy theories In his joint work with Chris Schommer Pries Barwick and Schommer Pries proved a unicity theorem for the homotopy theory of n categories Barwick has also made contributions to algebraic K theory In particular Barwick defined higher categorical generalizations of Waldhausen categories and Waldhausen s S construction and used these to extend Waldhausen s K theory to the setting of 1 categories Using this new theory he proved the Theorem of the Heart for Waldhausen K theory In joint work with John Rognes he generalized Quillen s Q construction to the higher categorical setting providing higher categorical generalizations of Quillen s Theorem B as well as Quillen s devissage argument in the process Much of his recent work has concerned equivariant algebraic K theory and equivariant homotopy theory Barwick won the 2019 Berwick Prize of the London Mathematical Society for his paper On the algebraic K theory of higher categories where he proves that Waldhausen s algebraic K theory is the universal homology theory for categories and uses this universality to reprove the major fundamental theorems of the subject in this new context 6 7 In 2019 Barwick with his student Haine introduced the theory of pyknotic objects Which was published coincidentally and is very closely related to that of condensed sets with the main differences being set theoretic in nature pyknotic theory depends on a choice of Grothendieck universes whereas condensed mathematics can be developed strictly within ZFC 8 References edit Clark Barwick School of Mathematics www maths ed ac uk Retrieved 2018 04 18 a b Barwick Clark Curriculum Vitae of Clark Barwick PDF Retrieved 2018 04 18 University of Glasgow Schools School of Mathematics amp Statistics About us Information for current students and staff Newsletter Archive October 15 Meet Fulbright Professor Clark Barwick www glasgowheart org Archived from the original on 2018 04 21 Retrieved 2018 04 18 US UK Fulbright Commission 188 65 115 112 Archived from the original on 2018 04 21 Retrieved 2018 04 18 The University of Edinburgh Senatus Academicus 27 May 2020 www ed ac uk files atoms files 20200527agendapapers pdf Retrieved 2021 03 03 LMS Prize Winners 2019 London Mathematical Society 2019 06 28 Retrieved 2019 06 29 Barwick Clark 2016 On the algebraic K theory of higher categories Journal of Topology 9 1 245 347 arXiv 1204 3607 doi 10 1112 jtopol jtv042 MR 3465850 S2CID 119160499 Pyknotic sets nLab External links editOfficial website Clark Barwick at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clark Barwick amp oldid 1202878746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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