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Sergei Silvestrov

Prof. Sergei Silvestrov

Division of Applied Mathematics, The School of Education, Culture and Communicat...

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Sergei Silvestrov obtained a degree of PhD in Mathematics at Umeå University in 1996. He was a junior researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm 1996-1998, STINT postdoctoral fellow in the University of Iowa, USA 1998-2000, a senior lecturer in Mathematics at Lund Insititute of Technology, Lund University 2000-2011, appointed as Docent (eq habilitation) 2002. Since May 2011, he holds a position of Full Professor at Mälardalen University in Västerås, Sweden. He seved as the subject representative for subject of Mathematics/Applied Mathematics during 2012-2015, and since 2014 he is the research leader for the Mathematics and Applied Mathematics research environment MAM and the group leader for two research groups, Algebra and Analysis with Applications and Engineering Mathematics. He supervised 17 research students to PhD, 3 to Swedish Licentiate degree, 40 Master thesis, several postdocs and has broad international cooperation in more than 40 countries.

Research Keywords & Expertise

fractional calculus
Operator and matrix an...
Markov chains and frac...
Networks analysis and ...
Complex dynamics and f...

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Iterated function systems
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fractional calculus
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Markov chains and fractals
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Networks analysis and iterative algorithms for analysis of big data
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Algebraic systems

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Sergei Silvestrov obtained a degree of PhD in Mathematics at Umeå University in 1996. He was a junior researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm 1996-1998, STINT postdoctoral fellow in the University of Iowa, USA 1998-2000, a senior lecturer in Mathematics at Lund Insititute of Technology, Lund University 2000-2011, appointed as Docent (eq habilitation) 2002. Since May 2011, he holds a position of Full Professor at Mälardalen University in Västerås, Sweden. He seved as the subject representative for subject of Mathematics/Applied Mathematics during 2012-2015, and since 2014 he is the research leader for the Mathematics and Applied Mathematics research environment MAM and the group leader for two research groups, Algebra and Analysis with Applications and Engineering Mathematics. He supervised 17 research students to PhD, 3 to Swedish Licentiate degree, 40 Master thesis, several postdocs and has broad international cooperation in more than 40 countries.