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Eugene Lerman is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois. He specializes in Hamiltonian systems, focusing on their symmetries, singular reductions, and the geometrical aspects involved, such as contact toric manifolds and stacks. His research also explores Lie 2-groups and Lie 2-algebras, as well as the dynamics of coupled cell networks and hybrid dynamical systems. His work includes significant contributions to differential spaces and general C ∞ -ringed spaces. Lerman holds additional campus affiliations that further emphasize his academic presence in mathematics. He is actively involved in both teaching and research, ensuring that his students receive a comprehensive understanding of complex mathematical concepts.
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