- Pure Mathematics
- Number Theory
- Continued Fractions
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Martin Bunder is an Honorary Fellow at the School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics, University of Wollongong, Australia, a position he has held since 2022. His academic career spans several decades with a focus on pure mathematics, particularly in number theory and discrete mathematics. Professor Bunder's research interests center around pure mathematics, with specific expertise in continued fractions, Fibonacci sequences, paperfolding sequences, and their applications in cryptography. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical applications in areas such as cryptanalysis of RSA-type cryptosystems. He has made significant contributions to understanding the properties of generalized Fibonacci sequences, harmonic continued fractions, and binary signed-digit representations. His publication record demonstrates a consistent research trajectory with recent work focusing on two-sided generalized Fibonacci sequences, paperfolding sequences, and continued fractions. These publications span prestigious journals in mathematics and cryptography, indicating his standing in these academic communities. His collaborative work with researchers like Tonien, Bates, and Tognetti suggests an active research network in discrete mathematics and number theory. Martin Bunder has supervised at least one PhD student on "Continued fractions and their applications" from 2015 to 2018, demonstrating his commitment to academic mentoring. While specific grant information isn't provided in the available text, his extensive publication record suggests successful research funding throughout his career.