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Dimitris Koukoulopoulos is a Professor of Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Université de Montréal, where he holds the Chaire Courtois II in fundamental research. He is a member of the Centre de recherches mathématiques and the Montreal Number Theory Group. His research focuses on analytic number theory, with an emphasis on multiplicative and probabilistic aspects, the anatomy of integers and permutations, sieve methods, diophantine approximation, and additive combinatorics.
His research explores core questions in number theory, including the distribution of prime numbers, probabilistic properties of integers, and the application of sieve methods to Diophantine problems. Recent work highlights include studies on multiplicative functions, random polynomials, and the Erdős–Hooley Delta function, demonstrating a blend of analytical and combinatorial techniques.
Professor Koukoulopoulos actively mentors M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, emphasizing alignment with his research interests. His work contributes to the Montreal Number Theory Group’s collaborative research environment, fostering interdisciplinary advancements in number theory.
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