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Michael Ruzhansky

Michael Ruzhansky, Senior Full Professor of Mathematics, Ghent University, and Professor of Mathematics, Queen Mary University of London

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Another painting by Andreas Weiermann

Another artistic impression of my dog by Andreas Weiermann

19 Jun 2018 Michael RuzhanskyLeave a comment

Painting of my dog and rabbit

The painting by the artist/mathematician/chess expert Andreas Weiermann

25 May 2018 Michael RuzhanskyLeave a comment

A St.Bernard puppy growing up

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NEWS

  • GF2020 International Conference on Generalized Functions, 31 August – 4 September 2020, at Ghent University, Belgium
  • 13th ISAAC Congress, to take place in 2021 at Ghent University, Belgium
  • 12th ISAAC Congress, University of Aveiro, Portugal, 29 July – 2 August, 2019
  • GF2018 International Conference on Generalized Functions, Novi Sad, Serbia, 27-31 August 2018
  • ISAAC history, by H. Begehr, R.P. Gilbert, L. Rodino, M. Ruzhansky, and M.W. Wong
  • LMS Hyperbolic Network
  • Edited volume. Functional Analysis in Interdisciplinary Applications

Announcements

My research by EPSRC

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EDITORIAL activities

Progress in Mathematics, Birkhäuser

Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics, Chapman & Hall/CRC Press, Taylor & Francis

Journals

My dog

My rabbit

RECENT BOOKS

M. Ruzhansky, D. Suragan, Hardy inequalities on homogeneous groups, Progress in Mathematics, Vol. 327, Birkhauser, 2019. 588pp. link, free download

M. Ruzhansky, M. Sadybekov, D. Suragan, Spectral geometry of partial differential operators, CRC Press, to appear. link

V. Fischer, M. Ruzhansky,
Quantization on Nilpotent Lie Groups. Progress in Mathematics, Vol. 314, Birkhauser, 2016, 557pp. free download

D. Cruz-Uribe, A. Fiorenza, M. Ruzhansky, J. Wirth, Variable Lebesgue Spaces and Hyperbolic Systems. Advanced Courses in Mathematics – CRM Barcelona, Vol. 27, Birkhauser, 2014.

M. Ruzhansky, V. Turunen,
Pseudo-Differential Operators and Symmetries. Birkhauser, 2010, 724pp. extracts

More

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Recent Posts

  • Another painting by Andreas Weiermann 19 Jun 2018
  • Painting of my dog and rabbit 25 May 2018
  • ISAAC History 2 Dec 2017
  • AIMS Ghana posts 25 Nov 2017
  • In preparation: Harmonic Analysis issue of MMNP 14 Nov 2017
  • New website: Noncommutative phase space analysis 6 Nov 2017
  • Edited volume. Mathematical Analysis and Applications: Selected Topics 5 Nov 2017

☄⛄ Analysis & PDE group ⛄☄

☄ Noncommutative phase space analysis ☄

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⛄⛄ Some of my co-authors ⛄⛄

Queen Mary Mathematics

My Imperial Website

My Imperial Official Website

Imperial Seminar/Activities Calendar

London Analysis/Probability seminar

Recent Posts: Ghent Analysis & PDEs

10 years since 7th ISAAC Congress at Imperial College London

10 years since 7th ISAAC Congress at Imperial College London

It is 10 years since the 7th ISAAC Congress took place in 2009 at Imperial College London. The next, 13th ISAAC Congress, is planned to take place in 2021 at the Ghent University, Belgium. The announcements will follow in due course.

Aidyn Kassymov is awarded a stipend for talented young scientists

Our UGent PhD student Aidyn Kassymov has been awarded the very competitive stipend for talented young scientists by the Kazakhstan Government. He was the only one receiving the award in this category in Mathematics. The full list of winners is available for Download Congratulations to Aidyn!  

Informal conversation of Cédric Villani and Artur Ávila with Christoph Sorger

Two key figures in French mathematics, Cédric Villani, Fields medalist in 2010, and Artur Ávila, the French-Brazilian winner of the prestigious prize in 2014, engage in an informal conversation with Christoph Sorger, director of the CNRS National Institute for Mathematical Sciences and their Interactions (INSMI). This conversation touches an aspect of a life after winning […]

Could Physics and Mathematics One Day Unify?

By the twentieth century, mathematics had advanced into rather abstract realms, transcending its origins, which had been largely driven by questions closer to the natural world. Physics on the other hand, especially after the development of quantum mechanics, went in directions that were much harder for mathematicians to appreciate. Two of our speakers this afternoon, […]

Seminar at AIMS Ghana

Seminar at AIMS Ghana

Axioms Best Paper Award 2019

Axioms Best Paper Award 2019

Axioms announced the establishment of Best Paper Award 2019. The purpose of the award is to recognize, promote, and support excellence within the field. The best paper will be selected after thorough evaluation by the journal Award Committee, and the winner will be announced in early 2020. Full description

Mathematical sciences and their value for the Dutch economy by Deloitte

Mathematics supports a quarter of Dutch national income The 900,000 mathematical sciences jobs contribute to the Dutch economy in three ways: First, these jobs create income for the people who work in those jobs. This is called the direct effect. Second, the industries where these people work, procure goods and services from other industries which […]

Fourier, One Man, Several Lives

      Fourier was born 250 years ago, twenty-one years before the French Revolution in 1789. The events of those troubled times turned his life into an adventure novel: the Revolution with its mortal dangers; Bonaparte’s expedition to Egypt with its discoveries; later a political career as prefect of Isère at Grenoble, where Fourier […]

Congratulation to Dr Suragan with a plenary talk at ISAAC

Dr Suragan gave the plenary talk on Hardy inequalities on homogeneous groups at 12th ISAAC Congress in Aveiro, Portugal.

Advice to a Young Mathematician from Sir Michael Atiyah

Warning Mathematicians vary widely in characteristics such experience, personality and style of work and you should follow your own instinct. You may learn from others but interpret what you learn in your own way. Originality comes by breaking away, in some respects, from the practice of the past. Motivation A research mathematician, like a creative […]

Queen Mary University of London

School of Mathematical Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
Mile End Road
London E1 4NS
United Kingdom

Ghent University

Ghent University
Department of Mathematics
Krijgslaan 281 S8 
9000 Ghent
Belgium

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