The University of Jordan (UJ) has announced the launch of a new research group dedicated to "Dynamics in Complex Functions and Geometry," under the supervision of Dr. Isra Al-Shbeil, an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics.
The research group is dedicated to advancing the fields of Geometric Function Theory, q-Calculus, and Applied Mathematical Analysis, with a particular emphasis on the geometric and analytical properties of complex functions.
The group comprises a distinguished team of local and international researchers, including Professor Jianhua Gong from the United Arab Emirates University, Dr. Mohammed Al Qudah from the German Jordanian University, Professor Alina Alb Lupas from the University of Oradea in Romania, Dr. Khaled Badran from the University of Jordan, along with Engineer Iman Al-Shbeil from the Royal Scientific Society, and Tareq Al Faqih, a graduate student at Yarmouk University.
This interdisciplinary team aims to explore and develop innovative approaches to the approximation and behavior of special function classes, such as starlike, bi-univalent, and harmonic functions. Utilizing powerful tools like q-derivatives, fractional calculus, and orthogonal polynomials, the group is committed to addressing complex problems across a variety of mathematical and applied domains, including nonlinear dynamics, polynomial approximation, and optimization.
Through collaborative efforts, the group aspires to bridge theoretical mathematics with real-world applications, enhancing both foundational understanding and practical utilization of complex functions in diverse scientific fields.
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https://research.ju.edu.jo/research/groups/GFT/home.aspx