
معرفی
Aleksandar Pavlović is an Associate Professor at the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics (PMF), within the Department of Mathematics and Informatics. His primary research focuses on Functional Analysis, Geometry, Topology, and Set-Theoretic Topology, with a particular emphasis on ideal topological spaces and continuity properties. He holds an office in the DMI&DF building (second floor, room 38) and can be reached at apavlovic@dmi.uns.ac.rs. Pavlović’s work bridges pure mathematics with foundational studies in topology and Boolean algebras.
His research interests include exploring closure operations, topological expansions, and continuity in specialized spaces. Notably, his articles analyze topics like ideal topological spaces, local closure functions, and convergence structures in Boolean algebras. He has also contributed to historical analyses of cultural representations, such as textbook depictions of Albanians in Serbian education (1882–1941).
Pavlović’s publications span theoretical mathematics, including studies on generalized ordered spaces, sequential topologies, and forcing-related convergence. His work often integrates set-theoretic methods with topological frameworks. While no formal awards or grants are listed, his active research output reflects sustained engagement with advanced mathematical topics.
His personal website (http://people.dmi.uns.ac.rs/~apavlovic/) provides further details on his projects and academic contributions. No advisee students or specific laboratory affiliations are mentioned in the provided materials.


