- Combinatorics
- Number Theory
- Special Functions
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Michael Schlosser is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Department of Mathematics . His research focuses on combinatorics, number theory, and special functions, with a strong emphasis on q-series and hypergeometric series. Research Interests Combinatorics (ascent sequences, lattice paths, rook theory) Number Theory (supercongruences, cyclotomic polynomials, modular forms) Special Functions (theta functions, hypergeometric functions, orthogonal polynomials) Algebra (noncommutative hypergeometric series, matrix inversions) Recent Article Trends (2012-2025) span q-supercongruences, determinant evaluations, asymptotics of Fishburn matrices, lattice path combinatorics, and elliptic hypergeometric series. His work often intersects classical analysis with computational mathematics. Collaborators include prominent researchers like Victor J. W. Guo, Yujun Jin, Ae Ja Yee, Christian Krattenthaler, and Hwang-Fu Zhou.








