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Dr. Mustazee Rahman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Durham University. His research focuses on Combinatorics, Probability, and Statistical Mechanics, with contributions to stochastic processes, random matrix theory, and graph theory. He has published extensively on topics such as particle systems, growth models, and permutation patterns. His work bridges theoretical mathematics and applications in statistical physics.
Key research interests include scaling limits in interacting particle systems, spectral properties of graphs, and algorithmic limitations in combinatorial optimization. Recent studies explore universality classes in KPZ models and local statistics in random sorting networks. His research also addresses percolation phenomena and meta-Fibonacci sequence dynamics.
Publications span high-impact journals such as the Annals of Probability, Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, and Combinatorica. He has contributed to understanding phase transitions in random graphs and the geometry of permutation limits. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary connections between combinatorics, probability, and mathematical physics.
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