Dr. Jeremy Clark is an Associate Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Mississippi. He is also one of the Graduate Program Coordinators for the Graduate Program.
Research Interests
Dr. Clark’s research focuses on probabilistic models arising in mathematical physics. He is also interested in"
- Directed polymers in random environments
- Limit theorems for stochastic processes
- Random measures
Publications
2021 Communications in Mathematical Physics
Volume 386, pages 651–710
The conditional Gaussian multiplicative chaos structure underlying a critical continuum random polymer model on a diamond fractal, to appear in Annales de l’Institut Henri Poincare, arXiv:1908.08192
Continuum models of directed polymers on disordered diamond fractals in the critical case, to appear in Annals of Applied Probability, arXiv:1908.07120
Courses Taught
- Math 263 Unified Calculus & Analytic Geometry III
- Math 301 Discrete Mathematics
- Math 305 Foundations of Mathematics
- Math 525 Introduction to Abstract Algebra I
- Math 555 Advanced Calculus I
- Math 556 Advanced Calculus II
- Math 673 Advanced Probability I
- Math 674 Advanced Probability II
- Math 750 Seminar in Analysis
- Math 753 Theory of Functions of Real Variables I
- Math 754 Theory of Functions of Real Variables II
Education
Ph.D. Mathematics, University of California-Davis (2007)