About
Professor Armando Martino is currently Director of Student Engagement for Mathematics, with various roles including chairing the Student Staff Liaison Committee (Maths) and NSS champion.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Geometric Group Theory
- Actions on Trees and Bass-Serre Theory
- Automorphisms of Free Groups
- Deformation Spaces
- Probabilistic Methods for Infinite Discrete Groups
Current research
Armando's interests are in Geometric Group Theory, but specifically in automorphisms of free groups, actions on trees and spaces of trees, and in probabilistic problems in infinite discrete groups.
Research projects
Completed projects
Researchers:
Sponsor: Leverhulme Trust
Researchers:
Sponsor: EPSRC
Publications
24 publications
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Laura Ciobanu, Charles Cox & Armando Martino,
2018, Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
Type: article
Stefano Francaviglia & Armando Martino,
2017
Type: other
Stefano Francaviglia & Armando Martino,
2017, Illinois Journal of Mathematics, 59(4), 859-899
Type: article
Yago Antolin, Armando Martino & Enric Ventura,
2017, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 145, 479-485
DOI: 10.1090/proc/13231
Type: article
Jose Burillo, Sean Cleary, Armando Martino & Claas Rover,
2016, Pacific Journal of Mathematics, 285(2), 289-301
Type: article
Peter Kropholler & Armando Martino,
2016, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, 220(1), 422-434
Type: article
Y. Antolin, J. Burillo & A. Martino,
2015, Publicacions Matemàtiques, 59(1), 3-16
Type: article
Yago Antolin, Armando Martino & Inga Schwabrow,
2014, Mathematical Research Letters, 21(4), 649-661
Type: article
Frederique Bassino, Armando Martino, Cyril Nicaud, Enric Ventura & Pascal Weil,
2013, Random Structures Algorithms, 42(3), 349-373
DOI: 10.1002/rsa.20407
Type: article
Armando Martino & Ashot Minasyan,
2012, Forum Mathematicum, 24(5), 889-909
Type: article
Pagination
Teaching
Armando currently teaches Galois Theory (MATH3086) and Linear Algebra 2 (MATH1049).
Biography
Armando Martino joined Southampton in 2008 having previously worked as a postdoctoral fellow - under the Ramon y Cajal scheme - in Barcelona.