Zekeriya Y. Karatas, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
E-mail: zkaratas@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Office Phone: 334-727-8590
Office Address: Room 70-346
John A. Kenney Hall
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Mathematics
KARATAS
Research Fields:
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Group Theory
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Representation Theory
Collaborations:
Department of Mathematics
University of Alabama
Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Zekeriya Y. Karatas received his Ph.D. from the from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. His current research focuses on classification of groups whose subgroups have certain properties. He is also interested in representation and character theory of groups.
Representative Publications:
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M. R. Dixon and Z. Y. Karatas, Groups with all subgroups permutable or soluble, Int. J. Group Theory 2 (2013), no. 1, 37-43.
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M. R. Dixon and Z. Y. Karatas, Groups with all subgroups permutable or of finite rank, Cent. Eur. J. Math. 10(3) (2012), 950-957.
Young Hee Yun Kim, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
E-mail: ykim@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Office Phone: 334-727-8555
Office Address: Room 70-363
John A. Kenney Hall
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, AL 36088
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Mathematics
KIM
Research Fields:
Collaborations:
Department of Mathematics
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL
Turner College of Business
Columbus State University
Columbus, GA
Biographical Sketch: Professor Young H. Kim received her Ph. D. from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Her current
research focuses on analysis of mathematical modeling and numerical methods in systems analysis.
Representative Publications:
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Young Hee Yun Kim, Scientiae Mathematicae Japonicae, 70, No. 3, pp 367-371: e2009, 541-545 (2009).
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S. A. Belbas, Young Hee Kim, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Application, Vol. 366, pp 181-194 (2010).
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Cheong-A Lee, Ho-Yeol Bang, Jong Wook Ha, Joo Young Lee, Young Hee Yun Kim, Journal of Management and Marketing Research, Vol. 7, pp 124-131 (2011).
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Kim Y., Kim. K., "Basic Statistics with Excel", Ore Publishing Company, S. Korea,ISBN: 978-89-966380-0-1 (2011)
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Cheong-A Lee, Ho-Yeol Bang, Jong Wook Ha, Joo Young Lee, Young Hee Yun Kim,
Journal of International Management Studies (JIMS), Vol. 13,
Number 4, pp 37-50 (2013).
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S. A. Belbas, Young Hee Kim, Applied Mathematics and Computation (re-submitted).
Mathematics
KIM
Research Fields:
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Algebraic K-theory
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Algebraic Topology
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Algebraic Geometry
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Computer Algebra Systems
Youngsoo Kim, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
Email: kimy@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Office Phone: 334-727-8589
Office Address: Room 70-358
John A. Kenney Hall
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, Alabama 36088
Biographical Sketch:
Professor Youngsoo Kim received his Ph.D from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His current research focuses on the study of topology of algebraic spaces, especially homotopy theory of motivic spaces and its application to algebraic K-theory. He is also interested in the use of computer algebra systems for development of computer algorithms to solve conjectures or to find counterexamples in geometry of numbers.
Representative Publications:
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Kevin Charles Jones, Youngsoo Kim, Andrea H. Mhoon, Rekha Santhanam, Barry J. Walker, and Daniel R. Grayson, The additivity theorem in K-theory, K-theory 32 (2): 181-191, June 2004
Mathematics
QAZI
Research Fields:
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Constructive Theory of Functions
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Approximation theory
Collaborations:
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Auburn University
Department of Mathematics
University of South Florida
Département de Mathématiques et de Statistique
Université de Montréal
Mohammed A. Qazi, Ph.D.
Professor, Mathematics
College of Arts & Sciences
E-mail: maqazi@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Office Phone: 334-727-8139
Office Address: Dept. of Mathematics
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Mohammed A. Qazi received his Ph.D. from the École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Canada. His research focuses on various extensions of Bernstein-type inequalities which play an important role in the Theory of Approximation. He is also interested in various aspects of the Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable. Dr. Qazi regularly presents his research findings at national and international forums. In addition, he serves as a PI / Co-PI on several externally funded projects that are designed to 1) improve mathematics and science education in local K-12 schools, and 2) increase the participation of under-represented groups in STEM.
Representative Publications:
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Qazi, M. A. and Rahman, Q. I. The Schwarz-Pick Theorem and its Applications. Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska, Vol LXV, No. 2, Sectio A, (2011), 149 – 167.
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Mohapatra, R. N., Qazi, M. A. and Rahman, Q. I. On Fractional Order Derivatives of Trigonometric Polynomials. East Journal on Approximations 13 (2007), 105 - 122.
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Dryanov, D.P., Qazi, M. A. and Rahman, Q. I. Local Behavior of Entire Functions of Exponential Type, Computational Methods and Function Theory 2 (2002), 319 – 336.
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Qazi, M. A. On the Maximum Modulus of Polynomials, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 115 (1992),337-343.
Mathematics
Elalaoui-Talibi
Research Fields:
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Closed Random Sets
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Palm Measures
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Exchangeable and Regenerative Sets
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Marczewski Measurable Sets and Functions
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Convergence in Distribution
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Markov Chains
Collaborations:
Department of Mathematics and
Statistics Auburn University
Department of Mathematics
Ohio State University
Department of Mathematics
Auburn University
Department of Mathematics
Tuskegee University
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