A Tradition of Research
The Mathematics department prides itself on a tradition of active and productive research. Recent publications by members of the department are listed below by year in reverse-chronological order.
Published in 2012:
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John R. Graef, Shapour Heidarkhani, and Lingju Kong, A critical points approach for the existence of multiple solutions of a Dirichlet quasilinear system, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 388 (2012), 1268--1278.
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Lingju Kong and James. S. W. Wong, Optimal existence theorems for positive solutions of second order multi-point boundary value problems, Commun. Appl. Anal. 16 (2012), 73--86.
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John R. Graef, Lingju Kong, and Bo Yang, Positive solutions for a semipositone fractional boundary value problem with a forcing term, Fract. Calc. Appl. Anal. 15 (2012), 8--24.
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Qingkai Kong and Min Wang, Positive solutions of nonlinear fractional boundary value problems with Dirichlet boundary conditions, Electron. J. Qual. Theory Dier. Equ., No. 17 (2012), 1--13.
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Andrew Ledoan, Marco Merkli and Shannon Starr, A universality property of Gaussian analytic functions, J. Theoret. Probab., Vol. 25, No. 2 (2012), 496--504.
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Qingkai Kong and Min Wang, Even order system boundary value problems with periodic boundary conditions, Proceedings of Dynamic Systems and Applications 6 (2012), 223-228.
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Gunasekera, S. (2012). Generalized Inferences for the Common Shape Parameter of Several Pareto Populations. Advances and Applications in Statistics, 26(2), 137-152.
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Gunasekera, S. (2012). Statistical Inferences for Availability of a Series System with Pareto Failure and Repair Times. Journal of Model Assisted Statistics and Applications, Accepted for publication.
Research from Previous Years
