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Professor Jarosław Kędra is a Personal Chair in the Department of Mathematics at the School of Natural and Computing Sciences, University of Aberdeen. He holds a PhD (2000) and Habilitation (2008) from the University of Wrocław, and an MSc from the University of Szczecin (1996). His research spans symplectic geometry, geometric group theory, and topology, with recent work extending into mathematical finance.
Research Interests: Kędra's primary research areas include symplectic geometry, bounded cohomology, geometric group theory, and Hamiltonian dynamics. He investigates algebraic and geometric structures in groups, particularly through bi-invariant metrics, quasimorphisms, and symplectic invariants. His recent publications also explore applications in financial mathematics, such as hedging and pricing in discrete multi-asset markets.
The trends in his recent publications show a deep engagement with geometric and algebraic properties of groups, including quasi-isometry, boundedness, and cohomological aspects. Simultaneously, he applies mathematical rigor to problems in financial modeling, particularly in incomplete markets and hedging strategies, indicating an interdisciplinary reach. His work often involves collaboration with leading mathematicians such as Michael Brandenbursky, Światosław Gal, and Dusa McDuff.
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Kędra has advised students and collaborated extensively, though specific names of advisees are not listed. His work is supported by active research collaborations and publications in top-tier journals. He is involved in both pure mathematical research and applied topics in finance, suggesting a broad academic impact. His office is located in the Fraser Noble Building at the University of Aberdeen.
