David Boozer
E-Mail: | adboozer at princeton dot edu
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I am an Instructor in the Mathematics Department at Princeton
University.
I completed my Ph.D. at UCLA in 2020 under the supervision of
Ciprian Manolescu.
- Recent Papers
- David Boozer, Khovanov homology and the Fukaya category of
the traceless character variety for the twice-punctured torus
(PDF file)
- David Boozer, Khovanov homology via 1-tangle diagrams in the
annulus
(PDF file)
- David Boozer, The moduli space of stable rank 2 parabolic
bundles over an elliptic curve with 3 marked points
(PDF file)
[Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 150 (2022), 4645-4653; DOI:
10.1090/proc/15996.]
- David Boozer, Computer bounds for Kronheimer-Mrowka foam
evaluation (PDF file)
[Exp. Math. (2021), DOI:
10.1080/10586458.2021.1982078.]
- David Boozer, Holonomy perturbations of the Chern-Simons
functional for lens spaces
(PDF file)
[Indiana Univ. Math. J. 70 (2021), 2065-2106; DOI:
10.1512/iumj.2021.70.9360.]
- David Boozer, Moduli spaces of Hecke modifications for rational and elliptic curves
(PDF file)
[Algebr. Geom. Topol. 21 (2021), 543-600; DOI:
10.2140/agt.2021.21.543.]
- CV and Research Statement
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- Teaching at Princeton
- Fall 2022: MAT 201 (Multivariable Calculus)
- Fall 2021: MAT 202 (Linear Algebra)
- Spring 2021: MAT 202 (Linear Algebra)
- Fall 2020: MAT 103 (Calculus I)
- Teaching at UCLA
- Winter 2019: Math 32B
- Fall 2018: Math 32B
- Winter 2018: Math 32B
- Fall 2017: Math 31A, Math 32A
- Spring 2017: Math 32B
- Fall 2016: Math 31A
- Spring 2016: Math 32B
- Winter 2016: Math 31B, Math 32B
- Fall 2015: Math 32A, Math 32A
- Spring 2015: Math 32B
- Winter 2015: Math 32BH
- Fall 2014: Math 32B