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Shashikant Mulay is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. from Purdue University and has dedicated his career to research in Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra, and Mathematical Physics, with notable contributions to the study of polynomials, power series, and their applications in quantum systems. His recent work includes co-authoring a monograph on Strong Fermion Interactions in Fractional Quantum Hall States, published by Springer in 2018.
His teaching responsibilities include courses such as Matrix Algebra I and Advanced Algebra (MA 251 and MA 651). His research interests bridge abstract algebra with applied physics, particularly in analyzing electron interactions in quantum Hall systems. He has also explored combinatorial structures, symmetries in mathematical physics, and corrections to combinatorial recurrence relations.
Mulay’s publications from 2015–2023 reveal a focus on algebraic methods in quantum physics, geometric classification of curves, and combinatorial problems. His work often intersects with condensed matter physics, emphasizing algebraic frameworks for understanding quantum phenomena. While no explicit awards are cited, his contributions to algebraic geometry and mathematical physics highlight his scholarly impact. His research and teaching reflect a commitment to advancing both theoretical and applied mathematics.



