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Lenny Fukshansky is a Professor of Mathematics at Claremont McKenna College’s Department of Mathematical Sciences. His research focuses on Number Theory, Discrete and Convex Geometry, and Arithmetic Geometry. He holds a B.S. from UCLA and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin.
Dr. Fukshansky has received significant grants including National Security Agency Young Investigator Grants (2012–2017) and multiple Simons Foundation Collaboration Grants (2011–2022). He has been an invited researcher at prestigious institutions like the Institut Mittag-Leffler (2013), Erwin Schrödinger Institute (2014), and Oberwolfach Research Institute (2017). His work bridges algebraic structures with geometric and analytic techniques, emphasizing lattice theory and Diophantine approximation. Recent publications explore sparse geometry of numbers, Frobenius problems in number fields, and applications of lattice theory in coding and signal processing.
Key research themes include lattice-based constructions, minimal solutions to polynomial equations, and geometric interpretations of algebraic number theory. His grants have supported collaborations on topics ranging from cryptographic lattices to historical conjectures like Bateman-Horn.
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