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Homepage of Aranka Hrušková

In September, I defended my dissertation in the joint PhD programme of Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics and Central European University. From the summer of 2021 until November 2023, I also held a Young Researcher position in Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics. Before moving to Budapest in 2018, I completed Mathematical Tripos at the Univeristy of Cambridge, graduating from Part III with a 1st class MMath degree. I will shortly be starting a postdoc in Weizmann Institute of Science.


Preprints from my PhD:




 

 


 

A baby paper from back when I was at grammar school:

 


Some negligible pieces of maths that I wrote down at some point and am happy to share:

 

 


From August to December 2022, I took part in the Graph Limits programme of Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, but since I am now back from the USA, my @berkeley.edu e-mail address is no longer active.


In Budapest, I was supported through the DYNASNET ERC Synergy grant, agreement ID 810115. After moving to Israel in the autumn of 2023, I was supported by the ERC grant of Yair Hartman.

Organising events

My friend Michal Buráň and I started the English branch of the international mathematical competition Náboj in which teams of five secondary-school students need to solve as many problems within two hours as they possibly can. We have now passed the organisation on.

In spring 2022, I was helping to run the summer school Mathematics of Large Networks, organised by Márton Karsai, János Kertész, László Lovász, and Balázs Rath, as well as the summer school Graphs, Groups, Stochastic Processes that both took place in the Erdős Center within the semester of Large Networks and their Limits.

For many years, I have also been co-organising the 2-week summer chess camp of Palučinská šachová škola, intended for kids aged 7 to 17.

YouTube

In the summer of 2021, Vilas Winstein , Caio Alves and I started a YouTube channel called Spectral Collective. Infrequently posted videos tend to be centered around modern mathematical topics connected to probability. Both in 2021 and in 2022, we took part in 3Blue1Brown's Summer of Math Exposition (SoME), being featured among the top 30 two years ago and co-winning last year.

Where am I


  • Now: Israel  
  • Next: Europe
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