George Barmpalias
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Biography
The bulk of my research work lies in computability theory, algorithmic randomness and the interface between these two areas. I have also worked on interactions with mathematical analysis, topology and measure theory. Recently I have expanded my interests to the mathematical study of large networks and probabilistic agent-based models.
I have more than 60 publications in mathematics, logic, computer science, and general scientific journals as well as conference proceedings. I enjoy working with other researchers from all over the world, exchanging ideas and learning new topics and problems from them. At the same time I have a drive for creative influence on research directions in the areas I have mastered. I also have a good record of attracting and supervising research students on my area of expertise, which is something I also enjoy.
A lot of my work is technical. However it is guided by basic questions about the nature of computation and the laws of information and complexity. In presentations I tailor the communication of my research to different audiences, be it mathematical or more general. I continue to be interested in the fundamental questions about computation that inspired me to undertake scientific research in the first place. I am an expert in computability theory and algorithmic randomness.