Greg Egan
Australian science fiction author and mathematician
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2024 | Greg Egan published the science fiction novel 'Morphotrophic'. |
2023 | Greg Egan published multiple short stories including 'Night Running' and collections 'Sleep and the Soul' and 'Phoresis and Other Journeys' |
2023 | Greg Egan published the science fiction novel 'Scale'. |
2022 | Greg Egan published multiple short stories including 'Crisis Actors', 'After Zero', 'Dream Factory', and 'Solidity' |
2021 | Greg Egan published multiple short stories including 'Sleep and the Soul' and 'Light Up the Clouds' |
2021 | Greg Egan published the science fiction novel 'The Book of All Skies'. |
2020 | Greg Egan published multiple short stories including 'You and Whose Army?' and 'Dispersion' |
2019 | Greg Egan published multiple short stories including 'This Is Not the Way Home', 'Zeitgeber', 'The Slipway', and 'Instantiation' |
2019 | Greg Egan published the science fiction novel 'Perihelion Summer'. |
February 27 2019 | Using ideas developed by Robin Houston and others, Egan produced a superpermutation of seven symbols of length 5906, breaking previous records. |
2018 | Greg Egan published multiple short stories including '3-adica' and 'The Nearest' |
2018 | Egan described a construction of superpermutations, providing an upper bound to their minimum length. |
April 16 2018 | Egan made further comments about searching for a generalized conjecture involving ellipsoids. |
2017 | Greg Egan published multiple short stories including 'The Discrete Charm of the Turing Machine', 'Uncanny Valley', and published 'The Best of Greg Egan' collection |
2017 | Greg Egan published the science fiction novel 'Dichronauts'. |
2014 | Greg Egan published multiple short stories including 'Seventh Sight', 'Shadow Flock', 'Bit Players', and 'Break My Fall' |
2014 | Egan conjectured a generalization of the Grace–Danielsson inequality about the relationship between sphere radii and their centers' distances, which became known as the Egan conjecture. He published a proof of the inequality's sufficiency in a blog post by John Baez. |
2013 | Greg Egan published the short story 'Zero For Conduct' |
2013 | Greg Egan published 'The Arrows of Time', the third and final novel in the Orthogonal trilogy. |
2012 | Greg Egan published 'The Eternal Flame', the second novel in the Orthogonal trilogy. |
2011 | Greg Egan published 'The Clockwork Rocket', the first novel in the Orthogonal trilogy. |
2010 | Greg Egan published the science fiction novel 'Zendegi'. |
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