Hee Oh

Hee Oh
CitizenshipSouth Korea
Alma mater
Known fordynamical systems
Awards
Scientific career
InstitutionsYale University
Thesis Discrete subgroups generated by lattices in opposite horospherical subgroups  (1997)
Doctoral advisorGregory Margulis
Websitegauss.math.yale.edu/~ho2/

Hee Oh (Korean: 오희, born 1969) is a South Korean mathematician who works in dynamical systems. She has made contributions to dynamics and its connections to number theory. She is a student of homogeneous dynamics and has worked extensively on counting and equidistribution for Apollonian circle packings, Sierpinski carpets and Schottky dances.[1] She is currently the Abraham Robinson Professor of Mathematics at Yale University.[2]

  1. ^ Oh, Hee; Shah, Nimish (2012). "The asymptotic distribution of circles in the orbits of Kleinian groups". Invent. Math. 187 (1): 1–35. arXiv:1004.2130. Bibcode:2012InMat.187....1O. doi:10.1007/s00222-011-0326-7. MR 2874933. S2CID 115163894.
  2. ^ Hee Oh designated the Abraham Robinson Professor of Mathematics, Yale News, April 6, 2015, retrieved 2015-04-07.