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Gaultier Lambert is an Associate Professor at the Department of Probability, Mathematical Physics and Statistics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology. His research focuses on the intersection of probability theory, mathematical physics, and random matrix theory, with particular emphasis on determinantal processes, log-correlated fields, and quantum statistics. He holds a PhD and has an extensive publication record in high-impact journals.
Key research areas include fluctuations in free fermionic systems, multiplicative chaos, and universality in random matrix ensembles. His work explores topics such as characteristic polynomials of random matrices, law of large numbers for Coulomb gas potentials, and quantum statistics transmutation via magnetic flux attachment.
Recent publications (2021–2025) emphasize asymptotic analysis of eigenvalue fluctuations, universality in semiclassical systems, and stochastic processes in high-dimensional spaces. Lambert’s contributions bridge theoretical probability with applications in quantum physics and statistical mechanics.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. He advises no listed students and is affiliated with the Lindstedtsvägen 25 research group at KTH.
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