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Raluca Felea

Professor

School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science

5854752524
Office Hours
W, F 1-2 pm, on ZOOM or by appointment
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Raluca Felea

Professor

School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science

Education

BS, University of Iasi (Romania); Ph.D., University of Rochester

5854752524

Areas of Expertise

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R.Felea, FIOs with cusp singularities and open umbrellas, Journal of Pseudo-Differential Operators and Applications volume 12, no 38 (2021).

R.Felea, R. Gaburro, A. Greenleaf, C. Nolan, Microlocal analysis of Doppler SAR,  Inverse Problems and Imaging, vol 13, no 6, 2019, 1283-1307.

G.Ambartsoumian, R.  Felea, V. Krishnan, T. Quinto, C. Nolan  A class of singular FIOs in SAR imaging II: transmitter and receiver with different speeds,  SIAM J of Math Analysis, Vol 50, no 1, 2018,  591-621.

Currently Teaching

MATH-182
4 Credits
This is the second in a two-course sequence. It emphasizes the understanding of concepts, and using them to solve physical problems. The course covers techniques of integration including integration by parts, partial fractions, improper integrals, applications of integration, representing functions by infinite series, convergence and divergence of series, parametric curves, and polar coordinates.
MATH-326
3 Credits
This course provides an introduction to boundary value problems. Topics include Fourier series, separation of variables, Laplace's equation, the heat equation, and the wave equation in Cartesian and polar coordinate systems.
MATH-381
3 Credits
This course covers the algebra of complex numbers, analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, complex integration, Cauchy's integral theorem and integral formulas, Taylor and Laurent series, residues, and the calculation of real-valued integrals by complex-variable methods.
MATH-431
3 Credits
This course is an investigation and extension of the theoretical aspects of elementary calculus. Topics include mathematical induction, real numbers, sequences, functions, limits, and continuity. The workshop will focus on helping students develop skill in writing proofs.
MATH-799
1 - 3 Credits
Independent Study