Daniel

Green Tripp

I'm a PhD student at the School of Mathematics of the University of Bristol under the supervision of Dr Farhad Babaee. I did a M.Sc. at the Institute of Mathematics of the UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) under the supervision of Dr Omar Antolin Camarena and a Bachelor in Mathematics at the Faculty of Sciences of the UNAM under the supervision of Dr Andres Daniel Duarte. Here you can find my CV.

I'm intersted in algebraic geometry and its interaction with combinatorics and homological algebra. Currently, I'm working in the theory of tropical currents in toric varieties. Before that, I did a master's dissertation on an introduction to stability conditions on triangulated categories (in the sense of Tom Bridgeland) and a bachelor's dissertation on the Nash modification on non-normal affine toric curves.

Joint with Dr Andres Daniel Duarte, I have a paper published as a book chapter:

Nash modification on toric curves, Singularities, Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra, and Related Topics, Springer Nature Switzerland AG; G.-M. Greuel, L. Narváez Macarro, S. Xambo-Descamps (eds); doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-96827-8-8; pp. 191-202, 2018. (arXiv)