DAN DUMITRU PASCALI 105-40 62nd Road, # 1P

Forest Hills, N.Y.11375-1138

Phone: (718) 592-3283

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MATHEMATICIAN WITH EXPERTISE IN NONLINEAR ANALYSIS

Employment History

2004 - - - Consulting Professor at the “Ovidius” University in Constantza (Romania);

1994 - 2004- Professor at the “Ovidius” University in Constantza (Romania);

1986 - - - Principal investigator with the Courant Institute (New York) and Rutgers

University (New Brunswick), supported by a NSF grant;

1984 – 1985Collaborator with the Los Alamos Laboratory (New Mexico);

1983 – 1984 Visiting Professor at the University of Delaware, University of Chicago

and collaborator with the Mathematics Research Center Madison (Wisconsin);

1981 – 1983Humboldt fellow at the University of Darmstadt (Germany);

1980 – 1981Visiting Professor at the University Sapienza in Rome (Italy);

1958 – 1980Researcher (58-66), Senior researcher (66-80) at the Institute of

Mathematics in Bucharest (Romania).

Professional Experience

Taught regular courses, in particular graduate ones on nonlinear functional analysis, numerical functional analysis and variational methods.

Adviser of Master’s and Ph.D. theses.

Reviewer for Habilitation works at the German universities.

Computer skills: Chi Writer, Windows, Word 2000, Math Type, Latex.

Significant Research Achievements:

2004 Hemivariational Problems;

2000 Nonlinear Fredholm alternatives;

1997 Recession methods for noncoercive variational inequalities;

1995 Variational methods for generalized eigenvalues of semilinear problems;

1994 Continuation principles for semilinear wave equations;

1993 Mountain pass techniques for semilinear equations;

1992 Eigenvalue variational inequalities;

1991 Bifurcation from an eigeninterval;

1989 Morse deformation lemma for set-valued mappings;

1986 Variational nonlinear eigenvalue inclusions;

1984 Hyperbolic A-properness;

1983 Strongly nonlinear parabolic variational problems;

1979 Variational inequality techniques;

1978 Nonlinear Mappings of Monotone Type, (book, x+341 pp.);

1976 Nonlinear Hammerstein equations;

1974 Nonlinear Operators, (book, 285 pp.);

1969 A general representation of polyanalytic functions;

1965 Basic structure of generalized analytic vectors, now called “Pascali Systems” in the literature.

The contributions are quoted all over the world by more than 250 specialists and my monographs are used as reference books in nonlinear operator equations (see attachment).

Other experience:

Lecturer on various topics at: Atlanta (GA, 2005),ICNODEA-Cluj-Napoca (Romania,2004),Houston (TX,2004), Phoenix (AZ,2004), Pitesti (Romania,2003),Berlin (2003,81),San Diego (CA, 2002), Stuttgart (Germany,2003,02,96,87), Sinaia (Romania,2001), New Orleans (LA, 2001), Washington (DC, 2000), San Antonio (TX, 99,87), Bucharest (Romania, 92, 94, 99), Targoviste (Romania, 97), Cluj-Napoca (Romania, 96), Venice (Italy, 96), Orlando (FL, 96), Rutgers (NJ, 91-98), Courant.Inst. (NY, 85-95), Rio Piedras (Puerto Rico, 90-94,2000), Baton Rouge (LA, 94), SIAM-INRIA (Delaware, 93), Waterloo (Ontario,93), San Francisco (CA,91), Louisville (KY,90), Predeal (Romania, 90), Phoenix (AZ, 89), Pisa and Palermo (Italy, 89), Providence (RI, 89), Athens (OH, 88), Bari and Cosenza (Italy, 87), Athens and Xanthi-Equadiff-87 (Greece, 87), Paderborn (Germany, 87), Berkeley (CA, 86), Austin and Arlington (TX, 85), Bayreuth and Wurzburg (Germany, 83), Oberwolfach (Germany, 83, 81, 74), Dundee (Scotland, 82), Paris (France, 82), Luxembourg (81), Karlsruhe (Germany, 75, 80), Zurich (Switzerland, 75), Parma (Italy, 75), Brussels (Belgium, 73), Aachen (Germany, 73), East-Berlin (77,69), etc.

Summer school organizer, principal contributor, and proceedings editors: Constantza-

-1979 and Suceava – 1974, (both in Romania).

1976-80 Researcher coordinator and manager of the Institute of Mathematics-Bucharest.

Reviewer to Zentralblatt fur Mathematik and Mathematical Reviews since 1964.

Academic Qualifications and Awards:

M.S.(1958) and Ph.D.(1964) with the thesis:”Representations of solutions of linear

equations with areolar derivatives”, adviser M.Nicolescu, at the University of

Bucharest.

The Romanian Academy Prize “Simion Stoilow”–1974 for the monograp “Nonlinear

Operators”.

Other visiting professorships: Stuttgart (Germany, 2003), Fields Inst. (Waterloo, Ont.,

1993), University of Rome (Italy, 1989, 1987 and 1975), University of

Uppsala (Sweden, 1970).

Honorific member of the Institute of Mathematics “Simion Stoilow” of Romanian

Academy 2005.

Memberships: American Mathematical Society, Society for Industrial and Applied

Mathematics.

Foreign Languages: French, German, Italian and Romanian.

Translator from Russian for AMS.

REFERENCES:

Prof. Louis Nirenberg, Courant Institute, NY 10012, Tel: (212) 998-3192;

Prof. Peter D. Lax, Courant Institute, NY 10012, Tel: (212) 998-3232;

Prof. Felix E.Browder, Rutgers Univ.,New Brunswick,NY 08903, Tel:(732) 445-4878