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Professor Paul Neville Balister is a faculty member and Fellow in the Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford, where he serves as a University Lecturer and Professor of Mathematics. His research is centered in combinatorics and discrete mathematics, with strong ties to probabilistic methods and theoretical computer science.
His research interests include combinatorics, graph theory, random graphs, probabilistic combinatorics, cellular automata, and discrete probability. These areas are evident from his extensive publication record in top-tier mathematical journals such as the Journal of the European Mathematical Society and Random Structures and Algorithms.
The recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on structural and probabilistic aspects of discrete systems, particularly in monotone cellular automata, graph saturation games, and random graph orderings. His work often explores threshold phenomena, extremal configurations, and asymptotic behavior in combinatorial models.
While no formal awards are listed in the provided text, his active collaboration with leading mathematicians and publication in premier venues indicate significant recognition in the field.
Professor Balister advises students and contributes to research grants, though specific names and projects are not detailed. He is part of the Combinatorics research group at Oxford, which fosters collaborative work in discrete mathematics and its applications.


