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The Department of Mathematics of the University of Toronto is located in its main campus, St. George, at the Bahen Centre for Information Technology. With 43 faculty members, UofT has provided students with one of the greatest mathematics programs for over 150 years. UofT's Department of Mathematics also ranks among the top 15 departments across North America and is home to Canada's leading research centre for mathematics.
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James Arthur
University Professor
Professor Arthur's research focuses on the representations of Lie groups
Automorphic Forms Representations of Lie Groups
Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz
Professor
Professor Buchweitz researches Commutative and Homological Algebra and Algebraic Geometry, Singularity Theory
Commutative Algebra Algebraic Geometry Singularities
Maxime Fortier Bourque
Coxeter Assistant Professor
Maxime Fortier Bourque's research focuses on Teichmüller theory
Teichmüller theory Hyperbolic Geometry Complex Analysis and Potential Theory
Florian Herzig
Associate Professor
Professor Herzig specializes in number theory
Number Theory Serre's Conjecture Galois Representations Automorphic Forms p-adic Hodge Theory Mod p and p-adic Langlands program
Yael Karshon
Professor
Professor Karshon's research focuses on symplectic geometry
Symplectic Geometry Equivariant topology
Konstantin Khanin
Professor
Konstantin Khanin's research interests currently include dynamical systems, statistical mechanics, turbulence, and mathematical physics
Dynamical Systems Ergodic Theory Probability Theory Statistical Mechanics Turbulence Theory Mathematical Physics
Jeremy Quastel
Professor
Jeremy Quastel researches probability, stochastic processes, and partial differential equations.
Probability Stochastic Processes Partial Differantial Equations
Jacob Tsimerman
Assistant Professor
Jacob Tsimerman is a Canadian mathematician at University of Toronto specialising in number theory and related areas.
Number Theory Arithmetic Geometry
John Bland
Professor
Professor Bland researches Differential Geometry
Several Complex Variables Differential Geometry
John Friedlander
University Professor
John Friedlander's research focuses on analytic number theory.
Analytic Number Theory Theory of Prime Numbers L-functions
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