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Robert Rahm is an Instructional Associate Professor of Mathematics at Texas A&M University, serving as a Faculty Advisor for APMT. His research focuses on functional analysis, harmonic analysis, and operator theory with applications to mathematical physics and partial differential equations. He holds an office at BLOC 332C and can be contacted via math-advising@tamu.edu.
Rahm's work emphasizes weighted norm inequalities, sparse operators, and spectral theory. His recent studies explore connections between perturbed potentials and the Riemann zeta function, as well as inverse problems in Schrödinger equations. He has contributed to advancements in Bergman space projections, entropy conditions for operators, and wavelet theory applications.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His advising role suggests active engagement with student mentorship, though specific advisee names are not documented here. Research collaborations likely involve advanced mathematical modeling and analytical techniques in both pure and applied contexts.
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