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Abel Visiting Scholar 2018 Recipients

Abror Khodoyberdiyev

Abror Khudoyberdiyev (b. 1985) is Professor at the National University of Uzbekistan. The goal of his research proposal was to classify the characteristically nilpotent complex finite-dimensional filiform Leibniz algebras that are not strongly nilpotent. He was hosted by Professor Manuel Ladra of the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain during the period 01.10.2018 - 30.10.2018. For the report go here.

This activity was supported by a grant from the Niels Henrik Abel Board (Norway).

Bac Trong Nguyen

Bac Trong Nguyen(b. 1986) is Lecturer at the Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration, Vietnam. His research proposal was about quantum maximum-distance-separable symbol-pair cyclic codes. He was hosted by Professor Hai Q. Dinh of the Department of Mathematical Sciences of Kent State University, USA during the period 26.09.2018 - 26.10.2018. For the report go here.

This activity was supported by a grant from the Niels Henrik Abel Board (Norway).

Neda Khodabakhshi

Neda Khodabakhshi.jpgNeda Khodabakhshi (b. 1987) is a Lecturer at the Amirkabir University, Tehran,Iran. Her interest lies in nonlinear fractional integro-differential equations and partial fractional differential equation that frequently appeared in physical biology, population genetics and biological evolution. The goal of the project was the analysis of solutions of these types of differential equations, and particularly of the fourth-order FDEs, in the view of their existence-uniqueness-stability and attractivity. She was hosted by Professor Andrei Korobeinikov at the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, Spain during the period 07.02.2019 - 07.04.2019. For the report go here.

This activity was supported by a grant from the Niels Henrik Abel Board (Norway).

Herry Pribawanto Suryawan

Herry Pribawanto Suryawan (b. 1982) works at the Sanata Dharma University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. His research proposal is about self-intersection local times of the generalized grey Brownian motion in higher dimensions. He was hosted by professor Jose Luis da Silva of the Centro de Ciencias Matematicas, University of Madeira, Portugal during the period 10.07.2019-10.08.2019. For the report go here.

This activity was supported by a grant from the Niels Henrik Abel Board (Norway).