Daniel Green Tripp
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. Here you can find my CV.
I'm interested in tropical, toric and complex algebraic geometry and their interaction with combinatorics and homological algebra. In particular, I'm interested in geometric and algebraic aspects of matroids.
Before starting my doctoral studies, I did a master's dissertation on an introduction to Bridgeland stability conditions on triangulated categories and a bachelor's dissertation on the Nash modification on non-normal affine toric curves.
Lately, I have been working on:
interactions between matroid theory and rigidity theory;
tropical intersection theory for matroids;
tropical currents on toric varieties and their applications to realization problems of matroids.
I wil be co-organising the Bristol Junior Algebra and Combinatorics Seminar the next academic year 2025/2026.
I am co-organising the 7th Graduate Student Meeting in Applied Algebra and Combinatorics to happen in Bristol in April 2026.