Messoud Efendiev

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Messoud Efendiev (born October 21, 1953 in Zaquatala ) is a German- Azerbaijani mathematician .

Life

Messoud Efendiev wrote his diploma thesis , which was supervised by Professors Mark Vishik and AI Snirelmann, in 1974/1975 at Lomonossow University on topological methods in non-linear analysis. He wrote his dissertation in 1975 / 76–1978 / 79 on the global solvability of non-linear Riemann-Hilbert problems and received his doctorate in 1980 from Lomonossow University. He defended his habilitation thesis Geometrical properties of nonlinear mapping related to pseudodifferential operators and their topological degree in 1998 at the Free University of Berlin . From 1991 to 1994 he worked at the University of Stuttgart , from 1994 to 1999 at the Free University of Berlin (and at the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics ) and from 2000 to 2005 as managing director of the SFB project "Multiple Field Problems in Continuum Mechanics" (SFB 404). From 2005 to 2007 he was visiting professor at the Technical University of Munich and from 2007 to 2013 head of the “Dynamic Systems” working group at the “Institute for Biomathematics and Biometry” at the Helmholtz Center in Munich . He is currently one of the leading scientists at the Helmholtz Zentrum München and works at the Institute of Computational Biology.

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Efendiev made important contributions in the field of non-linear analysis, topological invariants and the global solvability of non-linear boundary value problems with pseudo differential operators , especially with regard to the global solvability of classical non-linear Riemann-Hilbert problems. His current research interests include infinite-dimensional dynamic systems, the dimension as well as the asymptotic behavior of the Kolmogorow entropy of their attractors , the mathematical modeling of phenomena in the biosciences , in particular medicine, biology and ecology, and the analysis of their long-term behavior. For the last-mentioned topics he received research grants from JSPS and Otto Monsted. He achieved significant results in all of the above areas, as evidenced by the numerous invitations as keynote speakers at international conferences. He has published more than 150 articles in journals and conference proceedings and 5 monographs.

He is the managing editor of the International Journal of Biomathematics and Biostatistics , as well as serving on the editorial board of many leading international journals such as Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences , Glasgow Journal of Mathematics , Journal of Nonautonomous and Stochastic Dynamical Systems , Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications , Journal of Coupled Systems and Multiscale Dynamics , the book series Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems of the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) etc.

In 1990 he received the Humboldt Research Award and in 2005 he was a Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).

Fonts

  • Evolution Equations Arising in the Modeling of Life Sciences, Springer Verlag 2013
  • Finite and infinite dimensional attractors for evolution equations of mathematical physics, Tokyo: Gakkotosho 2010
  • Attractors for Degenerate Parabolic Type Equations, American Mathematical Society 2013
  • Editor with Wolfgang Wendland: Analysis and Simulation of Multifield Problems, Springer Verlag 2003
  • Fredholm Structures, Topological Invariants and Applications, American Institute of Mathematical Sciences

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