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Dr. Matthew Dickson is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Mathematics at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, affiliated with the Stochastics and Mathematical Finance Group. His research focuses on advanced probabilistic modeling within mathematical physics and finance.
His primary research domains include:
- Probability Theory
- Stochastic Processes
- Random Graphs
- Mathematical Finance
- Statistical Mechanics
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in large deviations analysis, spatial cycle models, and combinatorial partition theory, with applications spanning quantum systems and financial mathematics.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Dr. Dickson leads the DFG SPP 2265 project "Critical behaviour of the weight-dependent random connection model" (2020-2023) and taught "Gibbsian Point Processes" (winter term 2022/2023) with M. Heydenreich. His research collaborations include S. Adams and Q. Vogel, though no graduate students are listed.
As a core member of the Stochastics and Mathematical Finance Group, he advances theoretical frameworks for bosonic loop soups, random interlacements, and condensation phenomena in complex systems.
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