Hi there. My real name is Kiran.
I'm a mathematician. My research interests involve the action of groups, particularly discrete (not necessarily abelian) groups, on low-dimensional manifolds. Ghys's paper Groups acting on the circle is a beautiful example of the kind of thing I find interesting. Here I am at the Mathematics Genealogy Project.
Besides mathematics, I'm also interested in many other things. I love science, especially astronomy, biology, and psychology; languages; storytelling; philosophy; and politics. (OK, I don't love politics, but I care very deeply about fighting for a better society, and that's what politics, ideally, is all about.) I'm interested in questions such as: How do the stories we tell, and the worldviews we unconsciously drink in as part of the culture we're embedded in, shape our thinking -- and how can we change?
For the most part at Wikipedia I seem to add small bits of information, improve consistency and grammar, and revert vandalism.
This user knows that 42 is the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. |
This user misses Pluto. May its planethood rest in peace. |