Wojciech Matysiakمشاهده پروفایل
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Wojciech Matysiak is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science at Warsaw University of Technology. His research lies at the intersection of probability theory, quantum stochastic processes, and algebraic structures in mathematics. Institution: Warsaw University of Technology School: Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science Position: Assistant Professor of Mathematics Email: matysiak@mini.pw.edu.pl Office: 439, Mathematics Building, ul. Koszykowa 75, Warsaw, Poland His primary research interests include Probability Theory , Quantum Stochastic Processes , Orthogonal Polynomials , and Noncommutative Probability . He investigates structures such as quadratic harnesses, quantum Bessel processes, and random fields with linear regressions, often using operator-theoretic and algebraic methods. The analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on the interplay between algebra and probability, particularly through q-commutation relations, martingale polynomials, and generalized stochastic processes. His work spans pure mathematics with applications in mathematical physics and has extended into interdisciplinary domains such as soil science and oncology. Wojciech Matysiak has published in prestigious journals including Transactions of the American Mathematical Society , Stochastic Processes and their Applications , and Journal of Theoretical Probability . His recent work continues to explore deep connections between algebraic identities and probabilistic models. He collaborates with researchers such as Włodzimierz Bryc, Jacek Wesołowski, and Marcin Świeca. He is involved in the Probability Seminar at his institution and contributes to teaching materials for mathematics and engineering students. No scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided texts. He maintains a research webpage and is actively publishing, indicating ongoing scholarly activity in mathematical probability and its applications.

