
About
Bogdan Przeradzki is a Professor at Lodz University of Technology, affiliated with the Department of Mathematical Modelling. His research spans nonlinear differential equations, boundary value problems, and mathematical modelling, with significant contributions to the theory of nonlocal problems and fixed point theory.
Education: While specific degrees are not listed, his title "Dr. hab." (habilitation) indicates advanced academic qualifications, with a habilitation thesis titled "Study of the solvability of nonlinear equations with an irreversible linear part" (1993).
Research Interests: His work focuses on nonlinear differential equations, boundary value problems, integral equations, and fixed point theory. He has extensively studied nonlocal and fractional problems, with applications in mathematical physics and engineering.
Publications and Impact: His recent articles (2024–2018) delve into nonlocal heat equations with generalized fractional Laplacians, showcasing a trend toward fractional calculus and nonlocal operators. Earlier works (2016–2003) explore higher-order boundary value problems, integral equations, and reaction-diffusion systems.
Awards and Honors: No specific awards are mentioned in the provided text.
Students and Teaching: He has supervised nine PhD students (2003–2018), with theses covering topics like boundary value problems, spectral methods, and resonant problems. He also teaches courses on ODEs, PDEs, and dynamic systems, and has authored textbooks like Theory and Practice of Ordinary Differential Equations (2003).
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