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Professor Dmitriy Rumynin is a faculty member at the University of Warwick's Mathematics Institute, specializing in Representation Theory with interdisciplinary extensions into Algebraic Geometry, Lie Algebras, and Homotopy Theory. He serves as an editor for the Journal of Algebra and its Applications and teaches advanced courses like MA377 Rings and Modules and MA4E0 Lie Groups. His research explores topics such as Kac-Moody groups, D-modules, and algebraic structures in positive characteristic, with a focus on bridging abstract algebra with geometric and topological methods.
Research Interests: Representation Theory (broadly interpreted), Algebraic Groups, Lie Algebras, Kac-Moody Groups, Homogeneous Spaces, and applications in Computer Arithmetic. Recent work includes studies of topological invariants of homogeneous spaces and classification of disconnected reductive groups.
Publications highlight contributions to module theory, Hopf algebras, and geometric representation theory. His articles frequently intersect with algebraic geometry, differential geometry, and category theory, reflecting a synthetic approach to modern algebraic structures.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in available texts. His editorial role at the Journal of Algebra and Applications underscores his influence in the field. Grants and advising details are not detailed in the provided materials, though his teaching responsibilities indicate active involvement in graduate education.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly stated, but collaborations are implied through co-authored works and editorial activities.



