Paul Baginski
Assistant Professor
Mathematics & Computer
Fairfield Hospital
United Kingdom
Biography
I received my doctorate in mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley in 2009. Upon graduation, I was awarded an NSF International Research Fellowship and spent the next two years in Lyon, France. From 2009-2013, I taught as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Smith College and joined the Fairfield faculty in Fall 2013. My research has two main focuses. In logic, I work on applications of model theory to groups and rings. In algebra and number theory, I work on problems arising from rings and monoids with nonunique factorization.
Research Interest
* Model theory of groups and rings * Groups with chain conditions on centralizers * Rings and monoids with nonunique factorization * Additive number theory
Publications
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Baginski P, Kravitz R. A new characterization of half-factorial Krull monoids. Journal of Algebra and Its Applications. 2010 Oct;9(05):825-37.
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Chapman S. Factorizations of Algebraic Integers, Block Monoids, and Additive Number Theory.
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Baginski P, Geroldinger A, Grynkiewicz DJ, Philipp A. Products of two atoms in Krull monoids and arithmetical characterizations of class groups. European Journal of Combinatorics. 2013 Nov 30;34(8):1244-68.