Caelan Atamanchuk

I am a student at McGill University, fishing for a PhD in mathematics under the supervision of expert anglers Luc Devroye and Louigi Addario-Berry. Before this, Luc and I spent a couple years reeling in a masters too. I am interested in basically all problems that lie in the intersection of probability and combinatorics. Before coming to cast my line in Montréal, I snagged a bachelor's degree at the University of British Columbia's Kelowna campus not too far from my hometown of Kamloops. If I'm not working you should be able to find me in a river somewhere, trying to finally catch a bull trout. Click here to see many pictures of me attempting to achieve this dream.

↬caelan.atamanchuk@gmail.com


Peer-Reviewed Mathematical Scribbles

An Algorithm To Recover Shredded Random Matrices, with Luc Devroye, and Massimo Vicenzo, SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics (2024)
A Note on Estimating The Dimension of a Random Geometric Graph, with Luc Devroye, and Gabor Lugosi, Electronic Journal of Statistics (2024)


Other Mathematical Scribbles

On the size of temporal cliques in subcritical random temporal graphs, with Luc Devroye, and Gabor Lugosi, arXiv preprint (2024)
Uniform temporal trees, with Luc Devroye, and Gabor Lugosi, arXiv preprint (2025)
Scaling limits of random trees and graphs, course notes (2025)



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