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Alan Hammond is a Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on rigorous mathematical probability techniques applied to problems in statistical mechanics, including percolation theory, polymer models, and random growth processes. He has contributed to understanding critical phenomena, phase transitions, and universality classes in stochastic systems.
Hammond's work spans topics such as KPZ universality, Brownian motion, and the geometry of random media. He has investigated models like last passage percolation, self-avoiding walks, and tug-of-war games, often uncovering deep connections between stochastic processes and nonlinear PDEs. His teaching includes courses on stochastic processes and statistical theory at both graduate and undergraduate levels.
Notable research highlights include studies on fractal properties of Airy processes, stability in dynamical last passage percolation, and the behavior of geodesics in random environments. His contributions bridge probability theory with applications in physics and combinatorics.
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