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Publishing

 

Books

 

        

         *V. Boju. "Applied Mathematics: Combinatorial and Differential Geometry of Riemannian Submanifolds". MontrealTech Lecture Notes, MontrealTech Press, 2007, 98 pages. Notes by Edouard Dumitrescu, ISBN : 0-9782323-1-3

 

         *V. Boju and Louis Funar. Local and Global Riemannian Geometry (to appear), 231 pages

 

         *V. Boju. HSSR, namely:

 

HSSR=

 

Handbook on:

 

Structural/Discrete/Computational/Combinatorial Topology and Geometry

                 Superfractals

Riemannian and S-Geometry & Relativity

 

by

Valentin Boju

                                                                                                                       

 MontrealTech Press, 2006, 539 pages, ISBN : 0-9782323-0-5

 

 

           *V. Boju and Louis Funar. "The Math Problems Notebook", 2007, 239 pages :

Springer-Verlag-Berlin and Birkhäuser- Boston, 2007, the first publishing house in the world (Sciences and Technologies); see Springer-Catalog 2007, page 74 (76 of 144) : http://141.150.157.80/pdf/Springer_Bookstore_Catalog_Spring-Summer_2007.pdf

 

                    {{Louis Funar is researcher within the CNRS, at Institute Fourier, University of Grenoble,            

                    France.            

                    He made three times the IMO-International Mathematical Olympiads- with the Romanian team        

                    between 1983-1985: -1983 : Bronze, Paris ;  -1984 : Gold, Praga ;-1985: Silver, Helsinki.}}

 

 

              *V. Boju, M. Popescu. "Problems on Geometry of Differentiable Manifolds". Technical Publishing House, Bucharest, 1978, p. 1-239 (in Romanian)

 

 

              *V. Boju. "Differential Geometry". Lecture Notes, University of Craiova, 1975, p. 1-420

 

 

 

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Research

Research areas:

 

* interdisciplinary scientific research with emphasis on interdisciplinary sciences as nano-technologies, biosciences, applied Dynamical Systems (dynamical and structural  stability and control), communication technology, applied disturbed motions (aerospace and maritime engineering, biodynamics and hemodynamics, disturbed motions of the ionized gas and starbursts theory, dynamics and control of structures - smart structures stability).

 

* contract research (industrial optimization, biosciences and space biology, nano-technologies);

 

* prioritary research projects :

       - Zones perturbatrices du mouvement ou de la structure d’un mobile

        - Applications of the VT-Gradient Dynamical Systems in Nonlinear Nano-Measurings and Riemannian Regressions    

        - Translational Control: The critical role of the 3'-untranslated region of  the mRNA in developmental regulation

        - Incorporation post-traductionnelle dans une mitochondrie des protéines codées par le noyau

        - An optimal cutting problem for regular polygons

 

 The main objective in education is to guide toward research the 11 - 20 years old students, by offering them similar conditions to the top universities; mathematics for competitions and interdisciplinary methods of doctoral level:

an intensive "training" (weekend interdisciplinary doctoral level scientific research circle for teen-agers - PreScInPostDocAdos) of 11 - 20 years old students, with the purpose of their participation to the high level scientific activities (doctoral level programs in scientific research, science congresses).

 

 

 

        1R. Boju's metod (TV-functions-Univ. of Craiova-1980), equation and hypothesys (co-author Louis Funar, Univ. of Grenoble-1996) are treated with brilliancy by David Holcman (Waizmann Inst. of Science, Rehovot, Israel) and C. C. Pugh (University of Berkeley, USA): 

http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/math/pdf/0501/0501414v1.pdf

http://www.iumj.indiana.edu/Help/simplesearch.php

 

 

2R. Le développement et l’application du programme PreScInAdosPostDoc - un programme roumain mis à la disposition de tous les jeunes montréalais, conçu par moi même en Roumanie, à l’Université de Craiova, développé et appliqué à Montréal, dans le cadre de MontrealTech. Ce programme permet aux participants - des jeunes entre 12 et 35 ans - d’obtenir une préparation interdisciplinaire dans des domaines de pointe, à un niveau post-doctoral ou même supérieur à ce dernier.   

Voir, par exemple, ci-dessus, la communication scientifique [Valentin Boju, Ioan Filip. Some Applications of the VT-Gradient Dynamical Systems in Nonlinear Nano-Measurings and Riemannian Regressions. ]The 8th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics - SCI 2004. Organizing Committee : International Institute of Informatics and Systemics - IIS. July 18-21, 2004, Orlando, Florida, Volume V, Computer Science and Engineering, p. 299-304, présentée au congress par le jeune Filip, à l’âge de seulement 17 ans. La participation au programme PREScInAdosPostDoc a compté de manière essentielle pour l’obtention par Ioan Filip des plus importants prix québécois en sciences exactes ou interdisciplinaires, décernés aux jeunes adolescents : le prix du Ministère de l’Éducation du Québec, accordé par l’ADIGECS (Association des Directeurs Généraux des Commissions Scolaires du Québec) et autres.     

Étudiants PreScInAdosPostDoc de l’année 2004 – 2005: 1.Eduard Dumitrescu – n. 16 novembre 2002 (d’origine Roumaine); 2.Simon Szatmari – n. 12 avril 1989, Montréal (d’origine Hongtoise); 3.Yi Xuan Hu – n. 17 avril 1993, Montréal (d’origine Chinoise); 4.Oliver Blok – n. 1990  – Papineauville, Qc. 5.Marsal Oaman (d’origine Afghanne)

 

          3R. Important reference-marks at Cambridge University, addressed to Valentin Boju (few  theorems and results of Valentin Boju, presented as classical in : K. Boroczky - “Finite Packing and Covering”, Cambridge University Press, 2004, 357 pages)

 

4R. Another reference-marks in <Journal of Mathematical Research and Exposition>, Vol.3, No 1, January, 1983, pg. 1 – 16 : Prof. Hwang Cheng-Chung, Nanking University. SOME THEOREMS ON THE SPACES OF QUASI-CONSTANT CURVATURE. (few  theorems and results of Valentin Boju, presented as follows :

“As to the local properties of QC spaces, the Theorem1.1 in [18] ((  81c:53041 Boju, Valentin; Popescu, Mariana. Espaces à courbure quasi-constante. (French). J. Differential Geom. 13 (1978), no. 3, 373-383. (Reviewer: Franco Tricerri); 53C20 ))

 is crucial.”

 

Based upon this theorem, the authors (Boju, Valentin; Popescu, Mariana) have clarified the structure of QC spaces, namely Theorem 3.1., p. 378, in :

((  81c:53041 Boju, Valentin; Popescu, Mariana. Espaces à courbure quasi-constante. (French). J. Differential Geom. 13 (1978), no. 3, 373-383.

 

 

 


 


 

 

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