John Wyller is Professor in Applied Mathematics.
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Areas of work
- Nonlinear dynamical systems
- Population dynamics
- Mathematical epidemiology
- Mathematical physics (theoretical mechanics)
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Publications
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Lecturing
Spring term 2015: MATH280 (Applied Linear Algebra)
Autumn term 2015: MATH250 (Partial Differential Equations and Models), MATH401 (Modern Applied Mathematics)
Spring term 2016: MATH280 (Applied Linear Algebra)
Autumn term 2016: MATH113 (Linear Algebra and Linear Differential Equations), MATH131 (Linear Algebra)
Spring term 2017: MATH112 (Calculus 2), lectures on selected topics in mathematical physics together with Prof. Peder Tyvand.
Autumn term 2017: MATH250 (Partial Differential Equations and Models)
Spring term 2018: On sabbatical leave
Autumn term 2018: On sabbatical leave
Spring term 2019: MATH270 (Complex Analysis and Transformation Methods)
Autumn term 2019: MATH111 (Calculus 1)
Spring term 2020: MATH270 (Complex Analysis and Transformation Methods)
Autumn term 2020: MATH111 (Calculus 1)
Spring term 2021: Exercise teacher in MATH112 (Calculus 2) and oracle in MATH280 (Applied Linear Algebra)
Autumn term 2021: MATH111 (Calculus 1) together with Associate Professor Ole Løseth Elvetun
Spring term 2022: MATH270 (Complex Analysis and Transformation Methods)
Autumn term 2022: On sabbatical leave
Spring term 2023: MATH112 (Calculus 2)
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Projects & research
Areas of research
Research areas:
- Mathematical sciences