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Scott Rodney is a faculty member at Cape Breton University in the Department of Math, Physics and Geology. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from McMaster University (2007), where he studied under E. T. Sawyer, McKay Professor of Mathematics, focusing on Partial Differential Equations and Harmonic Analysis. His active NSERC-supported research program centers on degenerate elliptic equations and Sobolev inequalities.
- Bachelor’s in Mathematics from Concordia University (Montreal, PQ)
- PhD in Mathematics from McMaster University (2007)
Dr. Rodney’s research spans Partial Differential Equations, Harmonic Analysis, and Functional Analysis, with an emphasis on degenerate elliptic equations, Orlicz spaces, and regularity theory. His work explores existence, uniqueness, and boundedness of solutions, alongside embeddings of degenerate Sobolev spaces.
The 15 most recent articles highlight his focus on degenerate elliptic equations, Orlicz spaces, and variable exponent settings. These works address existence theory, regularity, embedding theorems, and applications of matrix weights. One 2021 article bridges mathematics with educational research, analyzing student cognition of counterexamples.
