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Dr. Ahmed Sebbar is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Schmid College of Science and Technology, Chapman University. His academic journey began with a PhD in Mathematics from Bordeaux University (1978-1980), followed by a Master in Pure Mathematics from the same institution (1976-1977), and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Mohamed V University in Rabat, Morocco (1975-1976).
- PhD in Mathematics, Bordeaux University (1978-1980)
- Master in Pure Mathematics, Bordeaux University (1976-1977)
- B.S. in Mathematics, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco (1975-1976)
Dr. Sebbar’s research focuses on the geometric theory of functions, complex analysis of planar domains, and their connections to modular forms through uniformization and number theory. His work also explores group actions on hyperbolic spaces, particularly in relation to Frobenius determinants and representation theory. Key areas include Green’s functions, Bergman kernels, infinite-order differential operators, and applications to probability and quantum mechanics.
His recent publications highlight trends in complex analysis, modular forms, and their interdisciplinary applications to quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. Topics span pseudo-differential operators, Bernoulli polynomials, infinite products, and circulant matrices.
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