Dan Romik
Home page:
http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~romik/
Position: Assistant Professor
Year joining UC Davis: 2009
Degree: Ph.D., 2001, Tel-Aviv University
Refereed publications: Via
Math Reviews
Research
My research interests are in probability theory and combinatorics. One main focus of my research is on the study of combinatorial objects such as permutations, Young tableaux, alternating sign matrices, domino tilings and more, in a random setting. Another focus is on enumeration of various classes of combinatorial objects. I have also worked on subjects related to ergodic theory, such as factor maps and translation invariant allocation schemes.
For more information, please click the link above to go to my main home page.
Selected publications
[1] S. Chatterjee, Y. Peres, R. Peled, D. Romik. " Gravitational allocation to Poisson points." to appear in Annals of Mathematics. matharXiv0611886.
[2] O. Angel, A. E. Holroyd, D. Romik, B. Virag. " Random sorting networks." Adv. Math., 215(2): 839-868, 2007. matharXiv0609538.
[3] I. Fischer, D. Romik. " More refined enumerations of alternating sign matrices." to appear in Adv. Math.. matharXiv0903.5073
[4] B. G. Pittel, D. Romik. " Limit shapes for random square Young tableaux." Adv. Appl. Math., 38: 164-209, 2007. matharXiv0405190
[5] A. E. Holroyd, T. Liggett, D. Romik. " Integrals, partitions and cellular automata.," Trans. Amer. Math Soc., 356:3349-3368, 2004. matharXiv0302216.
For my complete publication list, please visit publications.
Last updated: 2009/08/25
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