I am an NSF postdoctoral research fellow in the Princeton math department under Michael Aizenman.

My main research interests are probability theory and mathematical physics. My current research projects involve random Schrodinger operators and lattice models from statistical mechanics.



Contact info
Michael Damron
Office: 364 Jadwin Hall
Phone: (609)258-5582
mdamron-at-math-dot-princeton-dot-edu


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Recent Papers

M. Damron, A. Sapozhnikov and B. Vagvolgyi. Relations between invasion percolation and critical percolation in two dimensions. Ann. Probab. (2009) 37, 2297--2331.

M. Damron and C. L. Winter. A non-Markovian model of rill erosion. Netw. Heterog. Media 4 (2009) no. 4, 731--753.

M. Damron and A. Sapozhnikov. Outlets of 2D invasion percolation and multiple-armed incipient infinite clusters. preprint, arXiv:0903.4496.

L.-P. Arguin, M. Damron, C. M. Newman and D. L. Stein. Uniqueness of ground states for short-range spin glasses in a half-plane. preprint, arXiv:0911.4201.