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Abhijit Pal
Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Email: abhipal[AT]iitk.ac.in
Office Phone: 0512-259-6405
Education:
PhD, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, 2011
M.Sc,Pure Mathematics, Calcutta University, 2004
B.Sc, with Mathematics Hons., Calcutta University,2002
Research Interest: Relatively Hyperbolic Groups, Mapping Class Groups
My PhD Thesis : Click Here
Publications:
Contracting Boundary of a Cusped Space, Abhijit Pal and Rahul Pandey; arXiv Link, accepted in Journal of Topology & Analysis
Strongly Contracting Geodesics in a tree of spaces, Abhijit Pal and Suman Paul; arXiv Link, accepted in Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Mathematical Sciences
Acylindrical Hyperbolicity of Subgroups, Abhijit Pal and Rahul Pandey, arXiv Link, New York Journal of Mathematics, 26 (2020) 1213-1231
Height in Splittings of Relatively Hyperbolic groups, Abhijit Pal, arXiv Link , Geom Dedicata 213, 121–135 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10711-020-00571-1
Geometric group theory and hyperbolic geometry: Recent contributions from Indian Mathematicians, Abhijit Pal & Pranab Sardar. Indian J Pure Appl Math (2019) 50: 767. https://doi.org/10.1007
Complex of Relatively Hyperbolic Groups; Abhijit Pal & Suman Paul; Glasgow Mathematical Journal, Pg 1-16, October 2018, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0017089518000423
Relatively Hyperbolic Spaces; Abhijit Pal and Akshay Kumar Singh; Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 639, 2015
A Note on Stable Teichmuller quasigeodesics, Abhijit Pal, Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Volume 123, Number 1, February 2013, Pg. 47-54
Relative Hyperbolicity, Trees of Spaces and Cannon- Thurston Maps; Mahan Mj. & Abhijit Pal; Geometriae Dedicata, Volume 151, Issue 1 (2011), Page 59-78.
Relatively Hyperbolic Extensions of Groups and Cannon-Thurston Maps; Abhijit Pal; Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Volume 120, Number 1, pg. 57-68, February 2010
Preprints:
Maps between Relatively Hyperbolic Boundaries, Abhijit Pal and Rana Sardar, arXiv Link