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Saulius Norvidas is an Associate Professor and Senior Researcher at Vilnius University's Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, working within the Interdisciplinary Statistical Research Group at the Institute of Data Science and Digital Technologies. His academic career spans over four decades, with significant contributions to mathematical analysis.
His educational background includes:
- Graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow University in 1980
- Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1986, Moscow University)
- Doctor of Mathematics (1993, Research Council of Lithuania)
Norvidas specializes in harmonic analysis, theory of functions of a complex variable, Banach algebra, and operator theory. His research primarily focuses on characteristic functions, their properties, extensions, and applications in probability theory. He has made significant contributions to understanding the relationship between characteristic functions and their analytic properties, including uniqueness theorems, extrapolation problems, and the behavior of powers of characteristic functions. His work often bridges pure mathematics with applications in signal processing and statistical inference.
An analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on characteristic functions and harmonic analysis, with particular attention to their analytic continuation properties, extension problems, and applications in reconstruction theory. His work demonstrates deep connections between complex analysis, functional analysis, and probability theory, with numerous papers exploring the intricate relationship between the analytic properties of characteristic functions and their underlying probability distributions.
Norvidas is an active member of both the Lithuanian and American Mathematical Societies, reflecting his international engagement in the mathematical community. He has contributed to significant research projects, including the Lithuanian State Science and Studies Foundation project "Function and Measure Reconstruction Problems".
His academic career progression shows steady advancement from assistant positions at Vilnius University (1980-1997) to Senior Research Fellow at MII (since 1993), culminating in his appointment as Associate Professor at Vilnius University (since 1997). This trajectory demonstrates his sustained contribution to mathematical research and education over several decades.
Norvidas works within the Interdisciplinary Statistical Research Group, which suggests collaboration across mathematical disciplines and potential applications of his theoretical work to statistical problems and data science applications.
