معرفی
Dr. Ho-Sik Lee is a researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics at Bielefeld University, specializing in partial differential equations, nonlocal problems, and regularity theory. He contributes to projects within the International Research Training Group 2235 and the Bielefeld Graduate School in Theoretical Sciences.
- Faculty of Mathematics, Bielefeld University
- Bielefeld Graduate School in Theoretical Sciences
- International Research Training Group 2235
His research focuses on advanced mathematical analysis of nonlinear and nonlocal equations, including degenerate weights, mixed local/nonlocal operators, and regularity estimates for problems arising in calculus of variations and applied contexts. Recent work explores the Zaremba problem, fractional p-Laplacian, kinetic Fokker-Planck equations, and double phase functionals.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2023–2025) reveals expertise in parabolic equations, nonlocal diffusion, Hölder continuity, gradient estimates, and weighted Sobolev spaces. These works intersect with mathematical physics, functional analysis, and applications in nonlinear dynamics.
