
معرفی
Prof. Keivan Mallahi Karai is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the School of Computer Science & Engineering, Constructor University Bremen. His work focuses on group theory, probability, harmonic analysis, and their applications in decision-making and cryptography. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Yale University (2006) and a B.Sc. from Sharif University of Technology (1999). His research explores dynamics of group actions, stochastic models, and geometric decision frameworks, with notable contributions to the Erdős–Ko–Rado property and applications of arithmetic groups in cryptography.
Key research areas include analysis on groups, harmonic analysis applications in wave phenomena, and probabilistic methods in decision theory. Recent publications address spectral independence in random systems, geometric decision models (cube/disk models), and sofic approximations of groups. His work bridges pure mathematics with applied domains like financial modeling and cryptography.
Professional experience includes a postdoctoral role at Universität Bonn (2006). Collaborations span stochastic decision-making frameworks, entropy in hypergroups, and extreme value laws for unipotent flows. Research trends emphasize interdisciplinary applications of abstract algebra and probability theory.


