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Dimitrios Koukoulopoulos is a Professor at the University of Montreal in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. His research focuses on analytic, probabilistic, and multiplicative number theory, exploring integer anatomy and permutations, sieve methods, and additive combinatorics. Over his career, he has supervised numerous post-doctoral researchers and graduate students in mathematics, contributing significantly to the academic community through various research projects. Notable among his research projects are the study of L-functions and random multiplicative functions, receiving multiple grants from leading funding organizations. He has also authored publications, including a book published in 2019 on the distribution of prime numbers, which is available through the AMS and Amazon. His contributions to mathematics education extend beyond research, as he serves in several administrative roles, including the coordinator for graduate studies in mathematics, and has played a pivotal role in guiding the next generation of mathematicians. Koukoulopoulos's work continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in number theory, while fostering an environment of academic rigor and collaboration at the University of Montreal.
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