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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