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Michael Sullivan
Michael Sullivan, Professor
Professor; Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1992. Topological dynamical systems and knot theory.
Research Interests
The lay person's term for my research area is Chaos Theory. I mostly study flows on three-dimensional spaces using tools from topology, knot theory, and symbolic dynamics.
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618-453-6592
prof.michael.sullivan@gmail.com
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Selected Publications
- (with R. Ghrist and P. Holmes) Knots and Links in Three-Dimensional Flows, Springer-Verlag, 1997. 208 pages.
 - Knot factoring. Mathematics Monthly, April 2000.
 - (with Mike Boyle) Equivariant flow equivalence of ahifts of finite type by matrix equivalence over group rings, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Volume 91, Part 1 (July 2005).
 - Visually building Smale flows in S^3, Topology and Its Applications, 106 (2000), no. 1, 1-19.
 - Prime decomposition of knots in Lorenz-like templates, Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications Vol. 2, No. 4 (1993) 453-462.
 
                
                
