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Prof. Louis-Pierre Arguin is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at Lincoln College. His research focuses on Probability, Number Theory, and Statistical Mechanics, with notable contributions to large deviations theory and random matrix theory. He holds the André-Aisenstadt Prize (2015) for his work in mathematical physics and probability. Recent publications include studies on Dirichlet L-functions and Selberg's central limit theorem, reflecting his expertise in analytic number theory and stochastic processes. He is also the author of Statistical Mechanics of Classical and Disordered Systems (2019) and A First Course in Stochastic Calculus (2021).
His research interests blend theoretical and applied mathematics, with a particular emphasis on probabilistic methods in number theory and statistical mechanics. Collaborations with researchers like N. Creighton and J. Hamdan highlight his work on L-functions and mesoscopic systems. His interdisciplinary approach bridges pure mathematics and applications in physics, as seen in his exploration of the Fyodorov-Hiary-Keating conjecture.
Prof. Arguin has contributed to pedagogical advancements through his textbook on stochastic calculus, emphasizing clarity for graduate students. His awards and publications underscore his leadership in advancing fundamental mathematical theories with far-reaching implications.

