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Andrey Gogolyev is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at The Ohio State University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on dynamical systems, topology, and geometry, with a particular emphasis on hyperbolic dynamics, rigidity phenomena, and entropy theory. He has organized notable conferences such as 'Dynamics on your screen' and 'Hyperbolic Day Online' to foster academic exchange in his field.
Current students include James Marshall Reber and Thomas Aloysius O'Hare, while past students include Danyu Zhang (PhD 2023) and Hao-Tong Yang (M.S. 2022). Gogolyev has taught advanced courses like Honors Analysis II and Differentiable Manifolds, reflecting his expertise in both pure and applied mathematical disciplines.
- Research Interests: Dynamical systems, ergodic theory, rigidity of Anosov systems, entropy, and geometric applications.
- Recent Activities: Co-organized international conferences, collaborated on papers addressing Anosov flows, rigidity, and spectral problems, and contributed to historical analyses of entropy theory.
Gogolyev’s work bridges theoretical foundations with geometric and topological insights, contributing to the broader understanding of hyperbolic dynamics and its interdisciplinary applications.




