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This work presents invited contributions from the second "International Conference on Mathematics and Statistics" jointly organized by the AUS (American University of Sharjah) and the AMS (American Mathematical Society). Addressing several research fields across the mathematical sciences, all of the papers were prepared by faculty members at universities in the Gulf region or prominent international researchers. The current volume is the first of its kind in the UAE and is intended to set new standards of excellence for collaboration and scholarship in the region.

Produktbeschreibung
This work presents invited contributions from the second "International Conference on Mathematics and Statistics" jointly organized by the AUS (American University of Sharjah) and the AMS (American Mathematical Society). Addressing several research fields across the mathematical sciences, all of the papers were prepared by faculty members at universities in the Gulf region or prominent international researchers. The current volume is the first of its kind in the UAE and is intended to set new standards of excellence for collaboration and scholarship in the region.
Autorenporträt
Sadok Kallel  holds a PhD in Mathematics from Stanford University (1994) and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University. He is currently a faculty member at the American University of Sharjah and a research fellow with the "Laboratoire Painlevé" at the University of Lille 1 in France, where he was a faculty member from 1999 to 2011. His main research interests are in algebraic and differential topology, in particular in configuration spaces and loop space theory, with a focus on applications to nonlinear analysis and mathematical physics. He is also the director of the "Mediterranean Institute for the Mathematical Sciences" in Tunis, Tunisia, and the managing editor for the journal GSMD (Graduate Student Mathematical Diary). Taher Abualrub  is a Professor of Mathematics at the American University of Sharjah. He received his Master and PhD degrees in Mathematics from the University of Iowa, USA, in 1994 and 1998, respectively. In 1998 he also joined the American University of Sharjah (AUS) as an Assistant Professor in the department of Mathematics and Statistics. His current research interests include error correcting codes, DNA computing, wavelet theory, and control theory. He serves as a reviewer for several scientific journals including Math Review, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Applied Discrete Mathematics, and Journal of the Franklin Institute, and has published over 45 refereed journal articles and conference proceedings papers. Hana Sulieman is a Professor of Statistics and Head of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Before joining the AUS, she was an associate researcher at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, where she also completed her PhD in Applied Statistics. She has many years of experience in Statistical consulting in Canada and the UAE.  Her primary research interests are sensitivity analysis in nonlinear parameter estimation and statistical design of experiments. Through consulting activities, she has also developed other research interests related to statistical applications and modeling in the health sciences and education. She has authored numerous publications in international peer reviewed journals and given many presentations at international and regional conferences. Further, she is a regular reviewer for international journals in the fields of applied statistics and data analysis.    Abdul Salam Jarrah  is a Professor of Mathematics at the American University of Sharjah (AUS) in the United Arab Emirates. Before joining the AUS, he was a senior research scientist at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute at Virginia Tech, USA. He received his PhD in Mathematics from New Mexico State University in 2002. His current research interests include discrete dynamical systems, computational algebra, and their applications in biology, especially the modeling and simulation of biological systems. He has made valuable contributions to these fields through many publications in international journals. He also serves as a reviewer for several scientific journals including Mathematical Biosciences, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, and IEEE Transactions on Computational Biology.