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Welcome!

I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics at MIT (I was recently promoted from an Assistant Professor). Before coming here I was a Gibbs Instructor at the Department of Mathematics at Yale University and a Postdoctoral Fellow at MSRI. I got my Ph.D. from Harvard University. I did my undergraduate studies at Moscow State University. I also briefly worked for MENATEP Bank right after I finished Moscow 57 High School.

Research

The main areas of my research are Probability and Computations on Groups and Enumerative Combinatorics. My undergraduate advisor was Alexandre Kirillov (currently at UPenn). My graduate advisor was Persi Diaconis (currently at Stanford). As a postdoc at Yale, I was working with László Lovász (currently at Microsoft Research). I must add that my interest in Combinatorics was influenced by Richard Stanley (still at M.I.T.)

Here are some of my papers.

Courses:

Lectures:

Resume :

I have a short (.pdf file, 1 page) and an extended (.pdf file, 18 pages) versions of the resume.
The outline of my research (.pdf file, 4 pages) and the list of papers (.pdf file, 4 pages).
I also have a (somewhat dated) list of my coauthors with their web pages (if available).

Address

Igor Pak
Department of Mathematics, MIT,
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
Office: 2-390
Phone: (617) 253-4390
Fax: (617) 253-4358
E-mail: Click here and delete .zzz


Last updated: 3/25/2006

The picture is courtesy Tsuneo Tamagawa, Yale University


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