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Will Brian is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. His primary research interests lie in set theory, topology, and topological dynamics. He holds affiliations with the Department of Mathematics within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
His research explores advanced topics such as cardinal invariants, ultrafilters, and the interplay between set theory and topological spaces. Notable works include studies on Borel partitions, Mahavier products, and dynamics of Cantor spaces. Brian frequently collaborates with scholars like Alan Dow, Saharon Shelah, and Jörg Brendle, producing impactful papers in journals like Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society and Topology and its Applications.
Recent research trends focus on partition calculus, topological games, and combinatorial principles in forcing. He has presented at international conferences including the Summer Topology Conference and TOPOSYM, showcasing work on Efimov spaces, Banach-Mazur games, and automorphisms of ultrafilter spaces.
Brian’s contributions span over 40 peer-reviewed articles. Notable awards or grants are not explicitly stated in the provided materials. His advising record is currently unspecified, though his collaborations suggest active participation in graduate mentorship. He maintains an active seminar presence and frequently shares preprint versions of his work.
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