Sergei ShabanovView profile
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Sergei V. Shabanov is a Professor of Mathematics and Affiliate Professor of Physics at the University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He holds offices in LIT 464 (Mathematics) and NPB 2180 (Physics), with phone contacts (352) 392-0281 and (352) 392-8714. His research focuses on mathematical physics, including bound states in the continuum, quantum field theory, Navier-Stokes equations, and laser-induced plasma dynamics. He co-authored monographs on Hamiltonian mechanics of gauge systems and textbooks on calculus. Research Interests : • Quantum field theory (Yang-Mills theories, path integrals) • Wave scattering and plasma physics (laser-induced plasmas, tomography) • Mathematical methods (partial differential equations, operator theory) His work bridges theoretical physics and applied mathematics, with emphasis on constrained systems and interdisciplinary applications. Recent Publications : Shabanov’s recent work includes studies on elastic wave scattering (2024), bound states in elasticity (2021), and plasma chemistry modeling (2019-2016). His research often explores theoretical frameworks with practical implications in spectroscopy and material science. Academic Contributions : - Director of the John R. Klauder Memorial Conference - Associate Director of the Institute for Fundamental Theory (Physics) - Adviser to the University Math Society - Taught advanced courses like Mathematical Methods for Physics and Partial Differential Equations.










