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V. Antony Vijesh





Dr. V. Antony Vijesh
Reader(ad hoc)
Department of Mathematics
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology
Thiruvananthapuram - 695 022
Phone:0471 2563056 (Off)
Fax:0471 2564806
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V. Antony Vijesh  


Education:
  • Ph.D.(I.I.T. Madras)


    Area of Research:
  • Applied Functional Analysis.

    Courses offered:
    Undergraduate: Mathematics II & IV


    Experience:
    • Reader(ad hoc),Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), ISRO, Thiruvananthapuram, from December 2008.
    • Assistant Professor, Centre for Mathematical Sciences Pala, January 2008- November 2008

    Publications:
    Journal
    1. V. Antony Vijesh and P.V.Subrahmanyam, A Variant of Newtons Method and its Application, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 342, 361-370, 2008.
    2. V. Antony Vijesh and P.V.Subrahmanyam, A Newton-like Method and Its Application, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 339, 1231-1242, 2008.
    3. V. Antony Vijesh and P.V.Subrahmanyam, A Note on a Quasi Newton Method, Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, Vol. 15, 131-139, 2007.
    4. V. Antony Vijesh and P.V.Subrahmanyam, A Two Point Newton’s TypeMethod and its Application Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, Vol. 14, 365-382, 2006.
    5. V. Antony Vijesh and P.V.Subrahmanyam, A Newton-Type Method and its Application, International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Vol.2006, Article ID 23674, 9 pages, 2006.
    Conference Proceedings
    • V.Antony Vijesh and P.V.Subrahmanyam, An Extension of Newton’s Method, Proceedings of the international conference on Analysis and Applications, Allied Publishers Pvt.Ltd, NewDelhi, 120-126, 2004.
    Book / Lecture Notes
    • V.Antony Vijesh, Some Preliminaries, Matrix variable calculus and statistical distribution theory and applications in data analysis, model building and astrophysics problems edited by A.M. Mathai, Publication No.36, Centre for Mathematical sciences, Pala.
    Awards and Honours
    • The paper entitled A Two Point Newton-Type Method and its Application awarded second prize in the best paper competition held at the Eleventh International Conference on Interdisciplinary Mathematical and Statistical Techniques held at Lucknow (2004).
    • Selected for Junior Research Fellow in 2003 and Senior Research Fellow in 2005 by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India.
    • Selected for Research Fellowship by National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM), India in 2002.
    • Fourth rank in M.Sc Mathematics, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University 2002.
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