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Charles Smart is a Professor of Mathematics at Yale University, located at Kline Tower - 219 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511. His research focuses on partial differential equations, probability theory, and stochastic homogenization, with notable contributions to elliptic equations, statistical physics, and discrete models such as the Abelian sandpile. He holds a prominent academic position within the Department of Mathematics at Yale's Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Smart's work bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in physics and engineering, addressing topics like unique continuation properties, localization phenomena, and scaling limits. His recent publications explore advanced concepts such as large-scale analyticity in elliptic systems, free boundary problems, and the interplay between singular integrals and mixing flows.
He has contributed to foundational studies in stochastic homogenization, including quantitative error estimates and convex integral functionals. His research also extends to geometric analysis, such as convex hull peeling and facet formation in free boundary problems.
No specific grants or awards are listed in the provided information. His advising record remains unspecified, though his academic standing suggests significant mentorship potential.

