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Nina Snaith
British mathematician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nina Claire Snaith is a British mathematician at the University of Bristol working in random matrix theory and quantum chaos.
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Born | Nina Claire Snaith |
Awards | Suffrage Science award (2018) Whitehead Prize (2008) |
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Institutions | University of Bristol |
Thesis | Random Matrix Theory and zeta functions (2000) |
Doctoral advisor | Jonathan Keating[1] |
Website | https://people.maths.bris.ac.uk/~mancs/ |
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