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Dr. Arno Berger is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the University of Alberta. He holds a Dipl.Ing. (ME) and Dipl.Ing. (MSc) in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics from TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology), followed by a Dr. techn (PhD) and Habilitation in Applied Mathematics from the same institution. His research focuses on dynamical systems, ergodic theory, Benford's Law, nonautonomous dynamics, bifurcation theory, applied probability, and dimensional analysis. He has held visiting positions at prestigious institutions including Georgia Tech, University of Warwick, Goethe University Frankfurt, and University of Canterbury.
His recent work includes studies on Saint-Venant-Polya inequalities, planar curves with position-dependent curvature, and distributions of logarithmic functions. He co-authored the seminal book An Introduction to Benford's Law (2015), and maintains the Benford Online Bibliography. His teaching spans courses like Differential Equations and Real Variables.
Dr. Berger’s research has explored Benford’s Law in diverse contexts, from stochastic processes to finite-time dynamics. His articles often bridge theoretical insights with practical applications, emphasizing the ubiquity of Benford’s Law in mathematical systems.
