
About
Manfred Madritsch is a Senior Researcher at Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria. Previously, he served as an Associate Professor at Université de Lorraine, France (2012–2025) and an Assistant Professor at TU Graz, Austria (2009–2012). His research focuses on number theory and dynamical systems, particularly digit systems, normal numbers, and pseudorandom sequences.
Research Interests: His work bridges analytical number theory, digital expansions, and uniform distribution of sequences. He explores connections between number systems, ergodic theory, and computational methods, often applying probabilistic and dynamical approaches to arithmetic problems.
Recent Publications emphasize limit theorems for integer partitions, pseudorandom binary sequences, and sum-of-digits functions in canonical number systems. These articles reflect interdisciplinary efforts combining number theory, statistics, and algorithmic analysis.
Students: He has mentored several PhD students, including
- Renan Laureti (2019–2025, with Yann Bugeaud)
- Hichem Zouari (2021–2024, with Mohamed Hbaib)
- Youssef Sadrati (2019–2023, with Youness Lamzuri)
- Slim Jmal (2020–2021)
- Stefan Planitzer (2015)
Teaching: Madritsch has lectured on algebra, analysis, differential equations, and statistical inference, developing course materials in French and English for subjects like Calculs et Mathématiques, Théorie Ergodique, and Statistical Inference.
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