Dr Michael Dymond MMath PhD

Dr Michael Dymond

School of Mathematics
Assistant Professor

Contact details

Address
School of Mathematics
Watson Building
University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Dr Michael Dymond is an Assistant Professor in the Analysis group. Michael's research interests lie in the intersection of functional analysis, geometric measure theory and discrete mathematics. Michael studies Lipschitz mappings in a range of different settings and their relation to exceptional sets, such as porous and sigma porous sets. An example of a project that Michael is currently working on is the problem of determining the best possible Lipschitz constant (or stretch factor) with which n grid points can be rearranged into a square formation. This is connected to the bandwidth problem in computer science.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Pure Mathematics, University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡, 2014
  • MMath in Mathematics, University of Warwick, 2011

Biography

Michael obtained a master's degree in Mathematics (MMath) from the University of Warwick in 2011 and his 4th Year research project "Avoiding sigma porous sets in Hilbert spaces", supervised by Professor David Preiss, earnt him the Warwick MMath Prize. Michael then went on to study for a PhD in Pure Mathematics, supervised by Professor Olga Maleva, at the University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ between 2011 and 2014. In his PhD thesis "Differentiability and negligible sets in Banach spaces", Michael, among other things, investigated the Minkowski dimension of sets capturing points of differentiability of every Lipschitz function. After obtaining his PhD, Michael held positions as a postdoc for a total of 6 years at University of Innsbruck in Austria, during which time he obtained an Austrian Science Fund grant for his research project "Lipschitz mappings, differentiability and exceptional sets". Michael held a further postdoc position at the University of Leipzig, starting in 2020, before arriving in Birmingham in 2022.

Teaching

Semester 2

LM Advanced Topics in Analysis

LI/LH Real and Complex Analysis

Postgraduate supervision

Michael is offering projects suitable for PhD studies in pure mathematics and invites enquires from prospective postgraduate students.

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Dymond, M & Kaluža, V 2024, '', Geometriae Dedicata, vol. 218, no. 1, 15.

Dymond, M 2024, '', Pure and Applied Functional Analysis, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1661-1677. <>

Dymond, M & Kaluža, V 2023, '', Israel Journal of Mathematics, vol. 253, pp. 501-554.

Dymond, M 2023, '', Israel Journal of Mathematics, vol. 255, pp. 931–953.

Dymond, M & Maleva, O 2020, '', Forum of Mathematics, Sigma, vol. 8, e41.

Bargetz, C, Dymond, M, Medjic, E & Reich, S 2020, '', Topological Methods in Nonlinear Analysis.

Dymond, M 2020, '', Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications.

Dymond, M, Kaluža, V & Kopecká, E 2018, '', Geometric and Functional Analysis.

Preprint

Dymond, M & Maleva, O 2025 '' arXiv.

Dymond, M & Kaluža, V 2024 '' arXiv. <>

Dymond, M & Kaluža, V 2021 '' arXiv.

Dymond, M 2021 ''.

Dymond, M & Maleva, O 2021 '' arXiv. <>

Dymond, M 2020 '' arXiv.

Dymond, M & Kaluža, V 2019 ''.