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Sarah-Jean Meyer

Msc Mathematics
Status
Postgraduate Student
Contact form
+44 1865 615303
Research groups
  • Stochastic Analysis

Address
Mathematical Institute
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG

Research interests

My general research interests lie at the interface of stochastics and analysis. Currently, I am exploring how tools and ideas from stochastic analysis, analysis of PDEs and renormalsation group methods can be adapted and applied to construct and study quantum field theories.

Further details

I am a DPhil student in the Mathematics of Random Systems CDT and part of the Stochastic Analysis Group. Before moving to Oxford, I studied mathematics at Saarland University, the University of Stockholm and the University of Bonn. In Bonn, I completed my Master's thesis on a novel Forward-Backward SDE approach to the sine-Gordon Euclidean quantum field theory under the supervision of Prof. Massimiliano Gubinelli, who is also supervising my DPhil.

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