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Fields of Research (FoR)
Applied mathematics, Pure mathematicsBiography
My research concerns applied and statistical aspects of dynamical systems and ergodic theory. I am interested in using functional analytic and spectral methods to prove stochastic, fractal geometric, and extreme value theoretic properties of dynamical systems. My results can be applied to ocean and atmospheric models, for example, to determine the frequency one might expect to observe a particular extreme temperature or weather event.
My research concerns applied and statistical aspects of dynamical systems and ergodic theory. I am interested in using functional analytic and spectral methods to prove stochastic, fractal geometric, and extreme value theoretic properties of dynamical systems. My results can be applied to ocean and atmospheric models, for example, to determine the frequency one might expect to observe a particular extreme temperature or weather event.
My Qualifications
PhD. Mathematics, University of North Texas
My Research Supervision
Areas of supervision
Topics in dynamical systems and ergodic theory.
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