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Tim Poston
Born (1945-06-19) 19 June 1945 (age 79)
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Alma materUniversity of Warwick[2]
University of Hull[3]
Known forCatastrophe theory, Topology
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsNational Institute of Advanced Studies[1]
UCLA
University of California, Santa Cruz
Battelle Institute
National University of Singapore
Academic advisorsErik Christopher Zeeman Roger Penrose
Websitegeometeer.com

Timothy "Tim" Poston (born 19 June 1945 in St Albans, Hertfordshire) is an English mathematician best known for his work on catastrophe theory. His 1972 Ph.D at the University of Warwick was directed by Christopher Zeeman on "Fuzzy Geometry". Tim specializes in geometry, graphics, algorithm design, human-computer interaction, medical imaging, patent writing and singularity theory.[4] His books on catastrophe theory and on differential geometry and relativity are still in print after a third of a century.

Less well known was his role as active founding member of COUM Transmissions performance group with Genesis P-Orridge. They studied at Hull University together. Tim Poston wrote texts and advised COUM on physics and maths 1968-1978. Tim Poston remains "Scientific Adviser" to P-Orridge to the present.

Works published

  • Poston, Tim; Stewart, Ian (1978), Catastrophe Theory and its Applications, Pitman, ISBN 0-273-01029-8
  • Tensor Geometry: The Geometric Viewpoint and its Uses with T. J. Dodson [5]

References

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