Victor Shirandami
University of Manchester
University of Manchester
I am a PhD student at the universtiy of manchester. My research interests include Diophantine Approximations, irregularity of distribution, and visibility problems in convex geometry. In particular, I have researched the construction of dense forests and the distribution of algebraic projective points.
Contact: Victor.shirandami@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk
See here for my CV, and here for my research statement
Dense forests constructed from grids. Mathematische Zeitschrift. 305, 15 (2023) [arxiv, publication].
The Randomised Josephus Problem. [arxiv, to appear in Combinatorics and Number Theory]
Probabilistic Effectivity of the Subspace Theorem, and the Distribution of Algebraic Projective Points. [arxiv]
Effectivity in Skolem's Problem at Order 3. Work in progress [link]
Dense Forests constructed From Grids - University of Exeter Dynamics and Number Theory Seminar: 10th October 2023.
Dense Forests constructed From Grids - University of York Number Theory Seminar: 23rd October 2023.
Dense Forests constructed From Grids- University of Bristol Dynamical Systems Seminar: 14th December 2023.
Dense Forests constructed From Grids - Diophantine Approximation, Dynamical Systems and Related Topics, Sanya China: 2nd January 2024.
The Distribution of Algebraic Projective Points & Probabilistic Effectivity in The Subspace Theorem - Aarhus University, Diophantine Approximation Seminar: 17 April 2024.
The Distribution of Algebraic Projective Points & Probabilistic Effectivity in The Subspace Theorem - University of Manchester Numer Theory Seeminar: 8 October 2024.
The Distribution of Algebraic Projective Points & Probabilistic Effectivity in The Subspace Theorem - One World Numeration Seminar: 29 October 2024.
Teaching Assistant for Foundation Year Mathematics UoM - 2022.
Teaching Assistant for Mathematical Foundation and Analysis UoM - 2024