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Dmitry Chelkak is the Keeler Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA). His primary affiliation is within the Department of Mathematics, focusing on Probability Theory, Mathematical Physics, and Analysis. Chelkak holds a Ph.D. from the PDMI RAS (2003).
His research interests center on critical phenomena in statistical physics, including the Ising model, dimer models, and conformal invariance. He has made significant contributions to understanding spin correlations, universality in lattice models, and the interplay between discrete and continuous systems. His work often employs advanced techniques from complex analysis and discrete geometry.
Recent articles highlight investigations into universality in the Ising model on isoradial graphs, dimer models on planar graphs, and the application of tau-functions to cylindrical event probabilities. His studies frequently bridge combinatorial structures with probabilistic and geometric frameworks.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Chelkak's advising record and grants are not detailed here, but his research has explored foundational topics in statistical mechanics and mathematical physics.
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