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Kirill Serkh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto. His research is primarily focused on numerical analysis and scientific computing, particularly exploring partial differential equations, numerical linear algebra, and quadrature approximation theory. He has extensive experience in the evaluation of Newtonian potentials in planar domains and the development of methods to solve boundary integral equations and high-order deferred correction for free boundary problem solutions. Additionally, Serkh has contributed to various publications examining solutions to elliptic and Helmholtz equations, employing advanced numerical techniques. He is also active in the mathematical community, presenting his research at conferences and collaborating with other scholars to enhance the methodologies in numerical computations.
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