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Department of Mathematics

As part of a large public research university, the Department of Mathematics performs many different roles in fulfilling its mission to create, discover, and disseminate mathematical knowledge on a broad front. The fulfillment of this mission in accordance with the moral traditions and religious values is sought through:

  • Preparing generations of scientists and alumni working at scientific, research, educational, and industrial centers.
  • Providing better educational services for undergraduate students to study mathematics and gain useful skills through educational programs in accordance with the national standards to become competent users of mathematics, continue to grow in their chosen professions, and to function as productive citizens.
  • Contributing to the advancement of the mathematical sciences through graduate programs and research.
  • Recruiting human resources, potential research, and consulting expertise to help solve environmental problems, serve production sectors, and work on community development.
  • Maintaining the hallmark of the faculty in conducting the South Valley studies singularly, and implementing supporting projects to exit the narrow valley in southern Egypt.

You can access to our knowledge stock now and discover more about our latest researches and publications.

# Title Research Year
1901 Effect of a Transverse Magnetic Field in Several Natural Convection Flows in the Presence of Pressure Stress Work and Viscous Dissipation. Rev. Roum. Sci. Techn-Meec. Appl., Tome 33 No. 4, p. 325-339, Bucharest (1988). 1988
1902 Micropolar Boundary-Layer Flow at a Stagnation Point on a Moving wall with Suction and Injection. Rev. Roum. Sci. Techn-Mec. Appl. , Tome. 33, No. 5, pp 439-447 Bucharest (1988). 1988
1903 Synchronized periodic solutions of a class of periodically driven nonlinear oscillators 1988
1904 Effect of a Transverse Magnetic Field in Several Natural Convection Flows in the Presence of Pressure Stress Work and Viscous Dissipation. Rev. Roum. Sci. Techn-Meec. Appl., Tome 33 No. 4, p. 325-339, Bucharest (1988). 1988
1905 EFFECT OF A THANSVERSR MAGNETIC FIELD IN SEVERAL NATURAL CONVECTION FLOWS IN THE PRESENCE OF PRESSURE STRESS WORK AND VISCOUS DISSIPATION 1988
1906 Micropolar Boundary-Layer Flow at a Stagnation Point on a Moving wall with Suction and Injection. Rev. Roum. Sci. Techn-Mec. Appl. , Tome. 33, No. 5, pp 439-447 Bucharest (1988 1988
1907 Analytical and numerical results on a forced Van der Pol oscillators 1988
1908 EFFECT OF A THANSVERSR MAGNETIC FIELD IN SEVERAL NATURAL CONVECTION FLOWS IN THE PRESENCE OF PRESSURE STRESS WORK AND VISCOUS DISSIPATION 1988
1909 A stability result for certain fourth-order differential equations. 1988
1910 A stability result for certain fourth-order differential equations. 1988