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Oliver Matte is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Aalborg University, within The Faculty of Engineering and Science. His expertise lies in mathematical physics, focusing on operator analysis in relativistic quantum systems and spectral theory.
Education: He holds a Diploma in Physics (2001), Dr. rer. nat. in Mathematics (2004) from Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, and a Habilitation in Mathematics (2011) from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, specializing in mathematical analysis of operators in relativistic quantum physics.
Research: His work centers on rigorous mathematical approaches to quantum field theories, including the Nelson model, Feynman-Kac formulas, and spectral analysis in infinite-dimensional systems. Key themes include ground state properties, path measures, and asymptotic behavior in relativistic settings.
Publications: With 27 research outputs, his recent work explores renormalized models, multi-polaron systems, and applications of Feynman-Kac formalism. His 2022 paper on path measures in the renormalized Nelson model has received significant attention (9 Scopus citations).
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