D. Dóminique Kemp III

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Hello , I'm Dóminique Kemp. I obtained my Ph.D. in mathematics from Indiana University-Bloomington in June 2021.

I'm interested in problems that connect harmonic analysis with geometry. In particular, decoupling, restriction and Kakeya theory, and Böchner-Riesz are my current focus. I also enjoy exploring applications of decoupling inequalities to problems in number theory and geometry.

Currently, I am researching at University of Wisconsin-Madison, funded by NSF. In 2024-25, I will be a postdoctoral member of IAS.

Email: ddkemp@math.wisc.edu

My CV.

Publications and preprints

  1. Decouplings for real analytic surfaces of revolution, with J. Bourgain and C. Demeter, GAFA Israel seminar 2017-2019, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 2266.

  2. Decouplings for surfaces of zero curvature.

  3. Decoupling via scale-based approximations of limited efficacy.

Hobbies

When not doing math, I enjoy playing piano (both jazz and classical), writing poetry and lyric music, and playing basketball. Hiking with friends is also pleasant.