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Colin Christopher is an Associate Professor in Mathematics at the University of Plymouth, affiliated with the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics. His research focuses on dynamical systems, differential equations, and mathematical analysis, particularly in areas such as integrability, limit cycles, and Hilbert’s 16th Problem. He teaches courses including Mathematical Methods 2, Probability with Applications, and Real and Complex Analysis. His recent work explores topics like Liouvillian integrability, Abelian integrals, and the application of symmetry methods in nonlinear systems.
His research contributions span theoretical and applied mathematics, with publications addressing the tangential center-focus problem, monodromy analysis, and Lotka-Volterra systems. Despite extensive research output, no specific academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. He maintains active involvement in advancing the understanding of bifurcation theory and qualitative dynamics in polynomial systems.
Colin’s work bridges pure and applied mathematics, with applications to ecological models and nonlinear oscillators, reflecting a commitment to both foundational theory and interdisciplinary relevance.

