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Yuliy Baryshnikov is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois, specializing in applied mathematics. His research interests include applied topology, stochastic models, dynamical systems, and analytic combinatorics. He has also held additional campus affiliations as the Fredric G. Elizabeth H. Nearing Professor and has contributed to the fields of Electrical Computer Engineering, Coordinated Science Laboratory, and Beckman Institute. Baryshnikov has demonstrated a strong commitment to research in differential equations and their applications, as well as a profound understanding of probability theory. His work is recognized for applying complex mathematical theories to real-world problems, fostering innovation in mathematics education and research. He actively engages with the academic community, contributing to scholarly publications and serving as a mentor to students.
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