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Ambrus Pal is a Reader in Pure Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research interests span Pure Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, and Applied Mathematics, with a focus on algebraic geometry, number theory, and cohomology theories. He is affiliated with the CNRS-Imperial Abraham de Moivre UMI and contributes to both research and teaching in mathematics.
His work often addresses cohomological pairings, arithmetic geometry, and the Brauer-Manin obstruction. Notable projects include studies on p-adic cohomology, motivic Euler characteristics, and the arithmetic Yau-Zaslow formula. Pal has collaborated on international conferences and schools, such as the LMS-CMI Research School on Homotopy Theory and Arithmetic Geometry.
His publications reflect a deep engagement with abstract algebraic structures, including quasi-Boolean groups, Grothendieck-Witt rings, and real projective geometry. While his research emphasizes theoretical advances, applications to arithmetic applications and global function fields are recurrent themes. No scientific awards or advising records are explicitly mentioned.
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