Professor Mark Pollicott
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Mark PollicottProfessor of Mathematics |
Research Interests: Ergodic theory, with applications to analysis, number theory, and geometry
Teaching Responsibilities 2011/12:
Term 2: MA3B8 Complex Analysis, MA427 Ergodic Theory
Most relevant recent publications:
Pollicott M., Sharp R. Correlations for pairs of closed geodesics. INVENTIONES MATHEMATICAE, 163, (2006), 1 - 24
Pollicott M., Sharp R. Angular self-intersections for closed geodesics on surfaces Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 34 (2006) 419--426
Pollicott M, Jordan T. Properties of measures supported on flat Sierpinski carpet. ERGODIC THEORY AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS, 26 (2006) 739--754: [including Addendum: Pollicott M, Csornyei M, Jordan T, Preiss D and Solomyak B, Positive-measure self-similar sets without interior, 755-758]
Pollicott M., Parry W. Skew products and Lie theory. TRANSLATIONS OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY, 217, (2006) 139-165
Pollicott M., Dynamical zeta functions and closed orbits for geodesic and hyperbolic flows. Frontiers in number theory, physics, and geometry. I, (2006), 379--398
Pollicott M., Jordan T, Simon K., Hausdorff dimension for randomly perturbed self affine attractors COMMUNICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 270, (2007), 519-544
Research grants:
EPSRC, Maximizing measures in hyperbolic dynamics (1.4.2007 - 31.3.2010) £314k
EPSRC, Taught course centre (12.3.2007) £90k
Leverhulme, Senior Research Fellowship (1.10.2007-30.9.08)
EC, Marie Curie Fellowship: Karoly Simon (17.9.2005 - 16.9.2006) £76k
EPSRC, Pair Correlations (1.3.2005 - 28.02.2008) £139k
EPSRC, Decay of Correlations (1.1.2002-31.12.2004) £114
For more information and further publications see Mark Pollicott's homepage

