
معرفی
Arkadiusz Kozioł is a researcher at the Institute of Mathematics, University of Zielona Góra, specializing in advanced mathematical methods and interdisciplinary applications. His work spans theoretical and applied domains including nonlinear wave equations, combinatorial geometry, game theory, and preference modeling.
- Affiliation: Institute of Mathematics, University of Zielona Góra
- Email: a.koziol@im.uz.zgora.pl
Research Interests:
Focuses on nonlinear wave propagation with applications to fluid dynamics and stochastic Korteweg-de Vries-type equations. Investigates combinatorial geometry problems like space partitioning and Minkowski decompositions. Develops preference models using interval-valued and fuzzy relations for decision support systems. Explores fixed-point iterative methods and applies game theory to multigenerational conflicts and large-scale decision-making.
Teaching Activities:
Teaches biostatistics, statistics, experimental design, and operational research. Integrates mathematical theory with practical applications in computer science and econometrics.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
Works within the Center for Applications of Mathematics and Computer Science (OZMI) on projects related to sustainable energy, healthcare, and industrial innovation. Utilizes Fourier series approximation and operator theory on locally convex spaces.




