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Tom Leinster is a mathematician at the University of Edinburgh, specializing in category theory, metric geometry, and their applications to areas such as algebra, topology, and mathematical biology. His research focuses on the concept of magnitude, a measure for metric spaces and enriched categories, as well as entropy and diversity. He has authored influential books including *Basic Category Theory* and *Entropy and Diversity: The Axiomatic Approach*. Leinster's work bridges foundational mathematics with interdisciplinary applications, emphasizing the interplay between abstract structures and concrete problems.
His research interests span category theory, metric geometry, algebraic topology, and mathematical biology. Key contributions include foundational work on magnitude and its connections to geometric measure theory, entropy characterization, and categorical frameworks for diversity measurement. Leinster also engages in mathematical education and ethics, advocating for responsible research practices.
Notable publications include recent advancements in magnitude homology of Euclidean sets, extremal magnitude in metric spaces, and entropy modulo primes. His work often highlights interdisciplinary applications, such as biodiversity quantification and information-theoretic foundations.




