[3] He gained a PhD in 1990 from the University of California, Berkeley,[3] for research supervised by Robin Hartshorne[1][2] with a thesis on the surfaces in the four-dimensional Grassmannian.
The program's central idea is to translate this into an algebro-geometric construction in an appropriate limit, involving combinatorial data associated with a degenerating family of Calabi–Yau manifolds.
[10]Gross was an Invited Speaker, jointly with Siebert, with talk Local mirror symmetry in the tropics at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Seoul 2014.
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