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Polina Vytnova is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the School of Mathematics and Physics. Her research focuses on dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and fractal geometry, with particular emphasis on Lyapunov exponents, Hausdorff dimension, and hyperbolic geometry. She has collaborated extensively with experts like Mark Pollicott on topics ranging from Bernoulli convolutions to spectral properties of dynamical systems.
Her work combines rigorous mathematical analysis with computational methods, addressing questions in both pure and applied contexts. Notable contributions include studies on Lyapunov spectrum inflections, dimension estimates for fractal sets, and applications to number theory. Vytnova’s research also intersects with geometric group theory, probability theory, and zeta function analysis.
Her publications span high-impact journals such as Communications in Mathematical Physics and Advances in Mathematics. While no specific awards are listed, her collaborative projects and methodological innovations highlight her active role in advancing theoretical dynamics and geometry.


