About
Dr. Thomas Kempton is a Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the University of Manchester's School of Mathematics. His research focuses on fractal geometry, dimension theory, and dynamical systems, with a particular emphasis on self-affine sets and measures.
His research interests include the study of self-affine sets, Hausdorff dimension, and the properties of fractals. He also explores topics such as Bernoulli convolutions, continued fractions, and the application of statistical models to detect machine-generated text. His work bridges pure mathematics with computational methods, contributing to both theoretical understanding and practical applications.
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Dr. Kempton has supervised one academic work to date. Details regarding grants or funding associated with his research are not provided in the text.
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