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Konstantin Khanin is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto, affiliated with the Mississauga campus (UTM). He is part of the Mathematical and Computational Sciences division within the Faculty of Arts and Science. His office is located at the Bahen Centre, Room 6116, and he can be contacted via email at khanin@math.utoronto.ca.
His research lies at the intersection of pure mathematics and theoretical physics, focusing on deep structural problems in randomness, long-term behavior of dynamical systems, and models from statistical physics. These areas require advanced techniques from analysis, probability, and dynamical systems theory.
While no specific publications or research projects are detailed in the available text, his listed areas of interest—Probability, Ergodic Theory, and Statistical Mechanics—suggest a strong emphasis on foundational mathematical theories with applications in physical sciences. Given the absence of article data, trends cannot be analyzed, but these fields often involve studying stochastic processes, invariant measures, phase transitions, and interacting particle systems.
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