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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Wandering points for the Mahler measure
Acta Arithmetica
2022-08-22Paper
Dynatomic polynomials, necklace operators, and universal relations for dynamical units
The New York Journal of Mathematics
2022-03-21Paper
Dynatomic polynomials, necklace operators, and universal relations for dynamical units
The New York Journal of Mathematics
2022-03-21Paper
Stochastic Equidistribution and Generalized Adelic Measures2021-11-16Paper
On the behavior of Mahler's measure under iteration
Monatshefte für Mathematik
2020-08-05Paper
Quantitative height bounds under splitting conditions
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
2019-09-26Paper
Energy integrals and small points for the Arakelov height
Archiv der Mathematik
2017-10-26Paper
A metric of mutual energy and unlikely intersections for dynamical systems2017-08-28Paper
Height bounds for algebraic numbers satisfying splitting conditions
Journal of Number Theory
2017-02-24Paper
Equidistribution and the heights of totally real and totally \(p\)-adic numbers
Acta Arithmetica
2015-07-17Paper
Energy integrals over local fields and global height bounds
IMRN. International Mathematics Research Notices
2015-04-21Paper
Orthogonal decomposition of the space of algebraic numbers and Lehmer's problem
Journal of Number Theory
2014-09-09Paper
On the heights of totally \(p\)-adic numbers
Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux
2014-06-13Paper
A generalization of Dirichlet's unit theorem
Acta Arithmetica
2014-03-17Paper
On totally real numbers and equidistribution2012-10-29Paper
Norms extremal with respect to the Mahler measure
Journal of Number Theory
2011-11-02Paper
On the non-archimedean metric Mahler measure
Journal of Number Theory
2009-06-17Paper


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