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Dr. Oliver Fabert is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Faculty of Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research focuses on advanced topics in symplectic geometry, Hamiltonian systems, and Floer theory. He teaches courses such as Differential Geometry, Non-linear Dynamical Systems, and Partial Differential Equations.
Key research interests include Hamiltonian systems, periodic solutions, symplectic manifolds, and the application of Floer theory to nonlinear PDEs. His work often intersects with algebraic topology and geometric analysis, addressing challenges like the small divisor problem in Hamiltonian PDEs and the development of regularization techniques in polysymplectic geometry.
Dr. Fabert has published extensively on topics such as hyperkähler Floer theory, pseudoholomorphic curves, and topological recursion relations. His contributions span foundational work in symplectic field theory and polyfold theory, with applications to both finite and infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems.
He has supervised at least one PhD thesis and actively engages in teaching advanced mathematical concepts, reflecting his commitment to both research and education in theoretical mathematics.
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