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Ebrahim Samei is an Associate Professor in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics, and his academic focus is on various aspects of harmonic analysis, particularly in the context of non-commutative harmonic analysis. His research investigates properties of Banach algebras as they relate to locally compact groups, which includes studying group algebras, Fourier algebras, group C*-algebras, and group von Neumann algebras. Furthermore, he explores unitary representations of locally compact groups and applies operator space theory to address questions in non-commutative harmonic analysis. These interests place him at the intersection of several dynamic fields within mathematics, contributing to both theoretical exploration and practical applications of harmonic analysis in algebraic structures.
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