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Tamás Görbe is an Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Bernoulli Institute. His research focuses on integrable systems and mathematical physics, with a particular emphasis on elliptic Ruijsenaars models, Calogero-Moser systems, and their applications in algebraic geometry and nonlinear dynamics. He collaborates extensively with researchers such as J.F. van Diejen and Michael Fairon, contributing to the theoretical foundations of exactly solvable systems.
His work spans theoretical and mathematical physics, addressing topics like superintegrability, spectral analysis, and quantum mechanics. Key contributions include the study of elliptic functions, symmetric polynomials, and fusion rings in integrable systems. Görbe’s research also explores Lax representations, phase space structures, and symmetry groups in classical and quantum models.
While no scientific awards are listed, his publications reflect a sustained focus on advancing integrability theory. Collaborations and academic activities are further highlighted through his professional profiles on Bluesky, LinkedIn, and ORCID.
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