• Sums of Laurent series with bounded partial quotients with Dmitry Gayfulin, submitted, arXiv code.
  • Every real number is a sum of two real numbers with diverging partial quotients with Dmitry Gayfulin, submitted, arXiv.
  • Escape of mass of the Thue-Morse sequence with Uri Shapira and Noy Sofer-Aranov, submitted, arXiv code.
  • Schmidt games and Cantor winning sets with Dzmitry Badziahin, Stephen Harrap and David Simmons, Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems 45 (2025), 71-110, arXiv ETDS.
  • Winning property of badly approximable points on curves with Victor Beresnevich and Lei Yang, Duke mathematical journal 171 (2022), 2841-2880 arXiv Duke slides.
  • Bad(w) is hyperplane absolute winning with Victor Beresnevich and Lei Yang, Geometric and Functional Analysis 31 (2021), 1-33, arXiv GAFA slides.
  • Schmidt’s game on Hausdorff metric and function spaces: generic dimension of sets and images with Ábel Farkas, Jonathan Fraser and David Simmons, Mathematika 67 (2021), arXiv MTK.
  • On the t-adic Littlewood conjecture with Faustin Adiceam and Fred Lunnon, Duke Mathematical Journal 170 (2021), 2371-2419, arXiv Duke slides code.
  • Metric Diophantine approximation with congruence conditions with Rene Rühr and Ronggang Shi, International Journal of Number Theory 16 (2020) 9, 1923-1933, arXiv IJNT.
  • A simultaneous game with the rationals, PhD at Tel Aviv University (2016).
  • Solution of Cassels’ problem on a Diophantine constant over function fields with Efrat Bank and Steffen Højris Pedersen, International Mathematics Research Notices 18 (2017) 1, Pages 5451-5474, arXiv IMRN.
  • Bad(s,t) is hyperplane absolute winning with David Simmons, Acta Arithmetica 164 (2014) 2, 145-152, arXiv Acta.
  • Badly approximable vectors on a vertical Cantor set (Appendix: Bad(i,j) is absolutely winning on C with Barak Weiss), Moscow Journal of Combinatorics and Number Theory 3 (2013) 2, 88-116, arXiv MJCNT.
  • Geometry of hyperbolic components in the interior of the Mandelbrot set, MSc at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2008).