Calvin McPhail-Snyder, Phillip Griffiths Assistant Research Professor
![Calvin McPhail-Snyder](https://fds.duke.edu/photos/fac/u23021.jpg) I am interested in mathematical physics, topology, and algebra. More specifically, I study quantum invariants of knots and 3-manifolds, and in particular connections to hyperbolic geometry; much of my work is inspired by or related to the Volume Conjecture. Physically this has to do with Chern-Simons theories with complex (noncompact) gauge group. - Contact Info:
Office Location: | | Office Phone: | (919) 660-2800 | Email Address: | ![](https://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/math/faculty/calvin.mcphailsnyder/email.png) ![send me a message](https://fds.duke.edu/photos/fac/New.gif) | Web Page: | http://sl2.site | Teaching (Fall 2024):
- MATH 333.01, COMPLEX ANALYSIS
Synopsis
- Physics 235, TuTh 11:45 AM-01:00 PM
- MATH 733.01, COMPLEX ANALYSIS
Synopsis
- Physics 235, TuTh 11:45 AM-01:00 PM
- Education:
Ph.D. | University of California, Berkeley | 2021 |
- Recent Publications
- McPhail-Snyder, C, Hyperbolic structures on link complements, octahedral decompositions, and quantum SLâ‚‚
(March, 2022) [doi]
- Kai-Chieh, C; McPhail-Snyder, C; Morrison, S; Snyder, N, Kashaev-Reshetikhin Invariants of Links
(August, 2021) [doi]
- McPhail-Snyder, C, Holonomy invariants of links and nonabelian Reidemeister torsion,
Quantum Topology, vol. 13 no. 1
(March, 2020),
pp. 55-135, European Mathematical Society [doi]
- McPhail-Snyder, C; Miller, KA, Planar diagrams for local invariants of graphs in surfaces,
Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications, vol. 29 no. 01
(January, 2020),
pp. 1950093-1950093, World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt [doi] [abs]
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