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Cameron Franc is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at McMaster University. He holds a Ph.D. from McGill University (2011) and a B.Sc. from Queen's University (2006). His research focuses on number theory, algebraic geometry, and vertex operator algebras, with a particular emphasis on modular forms and their applications. He has contributed to topics such as p-adic analysis, representation theory, and Fuchsian groups.
Teaching responsibilities include advanced courses like Cryptography (MATH 3CY3), Algebra I (MATH 701), and Number Theory (MATH 3H03), reflecting his expertise in foundational and specialized mathematical areas. He has published extensively in journals such as Communications in Algebra, Mathematika, and Canadian Journal of Mathematics. His work bridges pure mathematics with interdisciplinary applications, including studies in automorphic forms and geometric structures.
Research highlights include exploring unbounded denominators conjectures, p-adic vertex algebras, and vector-valued modular forms. Despite no explicit awards listed, his contributions to modular form theory and algebraic structures demonstrate significant scholarly impact.
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