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Thomas Markovich
Sessional Member | Sessional Member
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture
Science, Engineering and Architecture
FA-364, Fraser Auditorium
Sudbury Campus
Biography
I received my Ph.D. from The University of Western Ontario under the supervision of Prof. David Borwein. After graduating, I taught Calculus and related courses at Western for a couple of years. I came to Laurentian University in the late 80's. While at Laurentian I have taught courses in Calculus, Linear Algebra, Discrete Mathematics, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Euclidean Geometry, Differential Geometry, and Point Set Topology. My current research interest is in sequence spaces.Education
- Ph.D. (University of Western Ontario)
- M.A. (University of Western 0ntario)
- B.Sc. (McMaster University)
Research
My research lies in Real Analysis, particularly Classical Real Analysis and Summability Theory of Borel-type method, weighted means methods and more generally of the summability of sequence spaces.Awards
- Certificate of Appreciation (Presented by the Student Success Centre)