The computing algebra and discrete mathematics chair

The head-professor, Doctor of phys.-maths Science – Varbanets Pavel Dmytrievytch

Professors staff:

The opening date of the chair:

After separation of algebra and geometry chairs (1964), the chair of “Algebra and Numbers Theory” appeared, which is now renamed in “Computing Algebra and Descrete Maths” chair from 2002.

The chair-head: Doctor of phys.-maths science, professor, Varbanets Pavel Dmitrievytch,1978.

The number of professors:

Regular lecturers – 10, including doctors of phys.-maths science, professor – 1 person, candidates of science, associated professors – 7. Besides, the elementary process is provided by 1 teacher-pluralize.

Scientific Work:

The following subjects are introduced for 1991-2004 period of time:

The following courses of lectures and methodical investigations:

Instructional guidelines on algebra courses, algebra and discrete mathematics teaching methodology, etc. (5 units in all)

Personnel training:

Doctoral thesises have been defended by (2):

Candidate dissertations (7):

Scientific work:

Concepts of scientific researches:

Among them:

Published in 2004:

11 reports were presented during scientific conferences.

The basic results of the fundamental researches: new asymptotic values of quantity solutions of diophantine equations with quadratic formulas are set up, crude functional equation for Epstein zeta-function is found.

Research scientific students’ work:

38 students took part in this research scientific work in 2004.
9 works have been published with students’ participation, among them – 4 articles and 5 thesises.

16 students reports took part at the scientific conferences ( Odessa, Kyiv, Novaya Kakhovka, Simpheropol).

2 rewards have been received during RSW competitions, one student (E. Berkovytch) became a student of the year, Odessa, 2004 (in nomination – young talants), one student (E. Berkovytch) received “Computer Systems Odessa” grant.

2 chair students circles are in work: cryptology circle, and theory of numbers circle; one seminar of discrete mathematics.

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