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Nathanael Berestycki is a University Professor (Univ.-Prof.) in the Department of Mathematics within the Faculty of Mathematics. His research spans multiple areas of probability theory and mathematical physics with a particular focus on stochastic processes and their connections to statistical mechanics and quantum gravity.
Professor Berestycki's research interests center around probability theory, with significant contributions to the understanding of Gaussian free fields, Liouville quantum gravity, and random processes. His work explores deep connections between statistical mechanics and mathematical physics, particularly in the context of conformal invariance and scaling limits. He has made substantial contributions to the theory of dimers, Brownian motion, random graphs, and branching processes, often revealing unexpected connections between seemingly disparate areas of mathematics.
Analysis of his recent publications shows a consistent focus on the intersection of probability theory and mathematical physics, with particular emphasis on conformal invariance properties, scaling limits of discrete models, and the mathematical structure of quantum gravity. His work often bridges theoretical developments with concrete applications in statistical mechanics, demonstrating how deep mathematical structures emerge from seemingly simple probabilistic models. The breadth of his research is reflected in publications across top probability and mathematical physics journals.
Throughout his career, Berestycki has maintained a high level of productivity with consistent publication output across leading journals in probability theory and mathematical physics. His collaborative work with researchers across institutions demonstrates strong connections within the mathematical community, particularly in the European probability research network.




