Vojislav Maric - SANU-a
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Vojislav Maric - SANU-a
Vojislav Marić Born in 1930 (Novi Sad, Yugoslavia). B.S. in Mathematics in 1952 from the University of Belgrade. PhD in 1957 from the University of Sarajevo. Held various teaching positions at the University of Novi Sad, Full Professor from 1971. Since 1987 (1991) Corresponding and since 2000 Full Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Since 1998 Active Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in Salzburg, Austria. Since 2001 Member of the Academy of Nonlinear Sciences, Moscow. Visiting positions (teaching and/or research): Stanford University (1962-63, summer 1996, summer 1967); Mathematical Research Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (summer 1963); University of Kentucky, Lexington Ky. (1966-68, summer 1978, summer 1985); University of Florence (November 1973 - May 1974); University of Rotterdam (May 1990), University of Fukuoka (October 2007). Attended a large number of conferences and meetings, in several of these as an invited speaker e.g. 1st and 2nd World Congress of Nonlinear Analysts, Tampa, Fla. (1992), Athens, Greece (1996); International Conference on Differential Equations, Pan-American University of Edinburg, Texas (1985 and 1991), Ohio State University, Columbus, Oh. (1988); Equadiff 6, Brno (1986). Held lectures by invitation at numerous European and USA universities. His principal scientific interest is in mathematical analysis, and in particular the qualitative analysis of solutions of ordinary and functional differential equations. His scientific collaboration with Academician Miodrag Tomić and recently with Professor Takasi Kusano has resulted in many results concerning the asymptotic behaviour of solutions for various classes of equations. Most of these are the core of his monograph Regular variation and differential equations, Springer, V. Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1726, Berlin 2000. His other results are in the field of real and complex analysis and Bergman integral operators. He was one of the founders of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Novi Sad and has contributed very much to the teaching of mathematics at the University by founding several mathematical courses (on differential equations in particular) at the Faculty of Technical Sciences. He was a supervisor of several doctoral theses, two of which at foreign universities. He is a referee for several journals, and a reviewer of Mathematical Reviews and of Zentralblatt für Mathematik. Since 1955 he has been a member and a collaborator of the Institute of Mathematics in Belgrade.