Michael Drmota

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Michael Drmota

Michael Drmota (born July 17, 1964 in Vienna ) is an Austrian mathematician and professor at the Technical University of Vienna .

After studying mathematics at the Technical University of Vienna, he did his doctorate in 1986 under Robert Tichy on the topic of equally distributed functions on manifolds . In 1990 he completed his habilitation there. He is currently professor at the Institute for Discrete Mathematics and Geometry and Dean of the Faculty for Mathematics and Geodesy at the Vienna University of Technology. From 2010 to 2013 he was President of the Austrian Mathematical Society .

In his research he deals with number theory , combinatorial counting , analysis of algorithms , as well as with stochastic processes in combinatorial structures.

In 1992 he received the Edmund and Rosa Hlawka Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and in 1996 the Promotion Prize of the Austrian Mathematical Society .

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  • with Robert F. Tichy, Sequences, discrepancies and applications. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1651. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1997.
  • Random trees: An interplay between combinatorics and probability. Springer-Verlag, Vienna, 2009.

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