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Andriy Prymak is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Science. His research focuses on Discrete and Convex Geometry, Approximation Theory, Combinatorics, Analysis, and Numerical Analysis. He actively supervises graduate and undergraduate students on projects related to geometric covering problems, convex body properties, and polynomial approximation.
Recent work includes groundbreaking contributions to Hadwiger's covering conjecture, illumination problems, and minimal volume constant-width bodies. He holds an NSERC Discovery Grant for Multivariate Approximation studies.
Prymak collaborates internationally, including with researchers like A. Arman and F. Dai, and has developed computational tools for geometric problems (e.g., GitHub repositories for chromatic number bounds). His advising spans M.Sc., Ph.D., and postdoctoral training, with notable student projects on cap bodies, hyperbolic cross polynomials, and Christoffel function estimates.
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