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Christian Mönch is a Researcher in the Stochastics Group at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, where he leads the DFG-funded project Inhomogeneous long-range percolation beyond the weak decay regime within Priority Programme 22655 Random Geometric Systems. He has held academic positions including acting Professor at the University of Augsburg (2022/23), postdoctoral roles with Lisa Hartung and Frank Aurzada, and lecturing at the University of Mannheim.
- Education: PhD in Mathematics (2013, University of Bath, supervised by Peter Mörters)
- Research Interests: Probability theory at the intersection of statistical physics, analysis, and combinatorics, focusing on
- Directed scale-free networks
- Inhomogeneous percolation models
- Persistence probabilities
- Stochastic processes on random graphs
Key Projects include:
- Analyzing infinite clusters in long-range percolation with dependencies
- Directed network dynamics and their irreversible behavior
- Soft constraint DAG models for distributed ledgers
- Resolute voter models with heavy-tailed clock distributions
Collaborations span institutions such as TU Darmstadt, University of Augsburg, and WIAS Berlin. His work has been published in journals like Probability Theory and Related Fields, Stochastic Processes and their Applications, and Electronic Journal of Probability.
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