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- From: "Sergei K. Suslov" <SERGEY.SUSLOV@ASU.Edu>
- Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 21:49:35 -0700
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- Organization: Department of Mathematics, Arizona State University
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Graduate Student Research Position
Graduate Student Research 3 years Position Starting the Fall 1998
Wanted : one graduate or PhD student to work with Dr. Sergei K. Suslov .
PROJECT: Basic Fourier Series and Their Extensions
PROGRAM: NSF Analysis Program
ABSTRACT OF THE RESEARCH PROJECT
The study of Fourier series has a long and distinguished history in
mathematics. Historically, Fourier series were introduced in order to
solve the heat equation, and since then these series have been
frequently used in various applied problems. Much of modern real
analysis
including Lebesgue's fundamental theory of integration had its origin in
some deep convergence questions in Fourier series. There is a great
deal of interest these days in basic or q-extensions of Fourier series
and their theory. In this project we intend to lay a sound foundation
for
this study. We introduce basic Fourier series, investigate their main
properties, and consider some applications in mathematical physics.
For more info see Dr. Suslov's webpage
http://www.public.asu.edu/~sergei/
REQUIREMENTS:
Experience in any area of classical analysis, approximation theory, or
orthogonal polynomials and q-special functions is essential. Some
experience in any area of computational mathematics is also necessary.
The main campus of Arizona State University has approximately 43,000
students and is located in the rapidly growing metropolitan
Phoenix area, which provides a wide variety of recreational and cultural
opportunities.
The Department of Mathematics currently has 58 full time faculty
members, 27 Lecturers and over 70 supported Graduate Students.
Departmental computing facilities include networked clusters of high-end
workstations as well as several graphics computers and access to
the University's central computing facilities.
Applicants must send their resume, a letter of intent and three letters
of recommendation to be sent by to:
Dr. Sergei K. Suslov
Department of Mathematics,
PO Box 871804,
Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ
85287-1804
Review of the applications will begin immediately and will continue
until the position is filled.
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