Omarova Mehriban
Fhil. Doct. in math. ass.
Telephone: (+994 12) 539 75 79
e-mail:mehriban_omarova@yahoo.com
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth: December 4, 1981
Place of Birth: Ismailli, Azerbaijan
In 1999-2003 he studied at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, BSU
Since 2009 he works in the BSU
Marital Status: Singl
EDUCATION
1999-2003 student of Mechanics-mathematics faculty, BSU
2003-2005 master of Mechanics-mathematics faculty, BSU
2005-2008 ph.d. student of Mechanics-mathematics faculty, BSU
2010 – ph.d. "On the properties of the fractional maximal functions and the Riesz potentials on the Laguerre hypergroups"
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
2009-2014, Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, tutor, BSU
Since 2014, as a teacher in the department of "Mathematical analysis"
Since 2014, ANAS IMM, as a senior scientific worker of the Department of "Mathematical analysis"
Courses: Mathematical analysis, singular integral operators (Special course)
He is the author of 18 scientific articles
SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS
Some problems of harmonic analysis in Laguerre hypergroup
Theory of integral operators in Morrey-type spaces and regularity of their solution of their elliptic and parabolic type differential equations
PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIUMS
- 09.07.2016-18.07.2016, Kırşehir, Türkiyə, International conference - İCAA
- 08.09.2015-13.09.2015, Baku, Azerbaijan, International conference – MADEA-7
LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- V.S. Guliyev, M.N. Omarova, Parabolic oblique derivative problem with discontinuous coefficients in generalized weighted Morrey spaces, Open Matematics, 14 (2016), 49-61. (Impact Factor 0.578)
- V.S. Guliyev, Sh. Muradova, M.N. Omarova, L. Softova, Generalized weighted Morrey estimates for the gradient of divergence form parabolic operators with discontinuous coefficients, Acta Mathematica Sinica, 32 (8), 2016, 911–924. (Impact Factor 0.386)
- (Impact Factor 0.967)
- V.S. Guliyev and M. Omarova, On fractional maximal function and fractional integral on the Laguerre hypergroup. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 340 (2008), no. 2, 1058–1068. (Impact Factor – 1. 190)