
معرفی
Dr. András Máthé is an Associate Professor at the Mathematics Institute of the University of Warwick, UK. He holds office C2.25 and can be contacted at A.Mathe@warwick.ac.uk. His research focuses on geometric measure theory, fractal geometry, and real analysis, with notable contributions to topics such as Hausdorff dimension, measurable equidecompositions, and fractal configurations. He has received prestigious grants including the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (2012–2015) and the EPSRC Postdoctoral Fellowship (2009–2012).
His academic engagements include teaching courses like MA260 Norms, Metrics and Topologies and MA3G8 Functional Analysis II during 2020/21. His work often bridges pure mathematics with applications in geometry and analysis, with a particular emphasis on measure-theoretic problems and their structural implications.
Scientific achievements include groundbreaking results such as the measurable circle squaring theorem (Annals of Mathematics, 2017) and studies on fractal intersections (Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems, 2010). His research explores foundational questions in geometric measure theory, often yielding insights into the interplay between dimension, measure, and topological structures.
- Grants & Awards: Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (2012–2015), EPSRC Postdoctoral Fellowship (2009–2012).
- Key Research Themes: Geometric measure theory, fractal geometry, real analysis, dimension theory, equidecomposition problems.




