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Andrew Török is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Houston. His research focuses on dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and their applications to statistical mechanics and probability. He has contributed to studies on random dynamical systems, extreme value theory, and stability properties of hyperbolic flows.
Teaching responsibilities include courses like MATH 3364: Introduction to Complex Analysis. His work spans topics such as cohomology of dynamical systems, transitivity of group extensions, and statistical limit theorems for non-uniformly hyperbolic systems.
Key publications address Birkhoff sum convergence, stable laws for Gibbs-Markov systems, and transitivity properties of Heisenberg group extensions. Research extends to applications in financial mathematics and market dynamics through studies on stock price fluctuations.
Professional activities include organizing the Dynamics Colloquium and participating in interdisciplinary projects like gene network modeling. His address is at PGH Building, University of Houston, with contact via torok@math.uh.edu.
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