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Dr. Paul Russell is a Lecturer in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cambridge. He is affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and the Combinatorics research group. His research primarily focuses on combinatorial mathematics, with specialized expertise in Ramsey theory, partition regularity, and set systems.
Russell's work explores foundational aspects of combinatorial structures, including monochromatic sumsets, intersecting families, and geometric configurations in Euclidean Ramsey theory. His publications demonstrate consistent engagement with problems related to infinite sets, additive combinatorics, and extremal set theory.
While no awards or supervised students are mentioned, his research collaborations include notable mathematicians such as Imre Leader and Mary Walters. Russell maintains an active presence at Cambridge with office facilities and academic responsibilities.
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