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Thomas Bloom is a Research Fellow in Pure Mathematics, supported by the Royal Society University Research Fellowship. His research focuses on additive combinatorics, analytic number theory, combinatorics, and harmonic analysis, with a particular interest in problems involving unit fractions and their distributions. Recent work includes resolving a density conjecture related to unit fractions and exploring arithmetic properties of number sequences.
His research outputs address topics such as unit fractions with shifted prime denominators and odd moments in additive contexts. These studies contribute to foundational questions in number theory and combinatorics. Bloom has received the Royal Society University Research Fellowship, underscoring his academic standing. No advising or grant details are explicitly provided, and his affiliation institution remains unspecified in the text.
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