
معرفی
Michael Bersudsky is a Zassenhaus Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics, The Ohio State University. His research focuses on Homogeneous Dynamics and Number Theory, with intersections in Ergodic Theory and Spectral Geometry. He holds an office at MW 624, 231 W. 18th Ave, Columbus, OH.
His work bridges dynamical systems with number theory, addressing equidistribution problems on homogeneous spaces, limit distributions of lattice actions, and spectral properties of Neumann domains. Recent studies include applications of o-minimal structures to equidistribution and analysis of primitive subgroups in moduli spaces.
Research trends reflect a focus on analytic number theory techniques, measure rigidity in dynamical systems, and fractal geometry. Notable themes include Linnik-type problems, sparse point distributions, and Courant-sharp eigenvalue analysis.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, though his publications indicate active collaboration in advanced mathematical research. No current advising roles or laboratory affiliations are specified in available data.


