Nancy K. Stanton

Nancy Kahn Stanton is a professor emeritus of mathematics at University of Notre Dame.[1] She is known for her research in complex analysis, partial differential equations, and differential geometry.[2]

Nancy Kahn Stanton
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Known forComplex analysis, partial differential equations, and differential geometry
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Notre Dame
ThesisHolomorphic R-Torsion for Lie Groups (1973)
Doctoral advisorIsadore Singer

Career

Stanton received her Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973 under Isadore Singer.[3] Stanton now works at University of Notre Dame.[1]

Awards and honors

In 1981, Stanton became a Sloan Research Fellow.[4]

In 2012, Stanton became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[5][2]

Selected publications

  • Stanton, Nancy K. Infinitesimal CR automorphisms of real hypersurfaces. Amer. J. Math. 118 (1996), no. 1, 209–233.
  • Beals, Richard; Greiner, Peter C.; Stanton, Nancy K. The heat equation on a CR manifold. J. Differential Geom. 20 (1984), no. 2, 343–387.
  • Stanton, Nancy K. Infinitesimal CR automorphisms of rigid hypersurfaces. Amer. J. Math. 117 (1995), no. 1, 141–167.
  • Pinsky, Mark A.; Stanton, Nancy K.; Trapa, Peter E. Fourier series of radial functions in several variables. J. Funct. Anal. 116 (1993), no. 1, 111–132.

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