Among four departments forming the Faculty of Applied Mathematics, Department of Mathematical Analysis and Applications is the biggest one. It is divided into three groups: Group of Mathematical Analysis and Group of Probability Methods.
Head of the department is prof. Ph.D. Sergiusz Kużel.
Group of Mathematical Analysis
Within the Group of Mathematical Analysis there are three teams:
research group Functional Analysis: prof. Ph.D. Petru Cojuhari, Ph.D. Grzegorz Guzik, prof. Ph.D. Sergii Kuzhel, Ph.D (head). Witold Majdak, Ph.D. Maria Malejki, Ph.D. Wojciech Motyka, Ph.D. Michał Nowak, prof. Ph.D. Jerzy Stochel, Ph.D. Ewelina Zalot.
research group Approximation and Theory of Operators: MSc. Anna Gryboś, MSc. Sebastian Gwizdek, MSc. Joanna Meissner, MSc. Wojciech Mikołajczyk, prof. Ph.D. Krzysztof Rudol - (head), Ph.D. Adam Wegert.
research team Methods of functional analysis in the theory of operators and the theory of differential equations under the leadership of prof. Ph.D. Sergiusz Kużel (formerly prof. Ph.D. Krzysztof Rudol) and consists of members of our department: Ph.D. Anna Bahyrycz, Ph.D. Bogdan Batko, MSc. Michał Buchała, Ph.D. Grzegorz Guzik, Ph.D. Witold Majdak, Ph.D. Michał Nowak, Ph.D. Vicentiu Radulescu, Ph.D. Jerzy Stochel.
The aim of the research team is to search for new applications of functional analysis in solving various classes of nonlinear local and non-local differential equations, as well as advancing operator theory and frame theory.