Ali Mezher
- Math Graduate Student
- Teaching Assistant
- Mathematics
My research interests lie in mathematical physics, particularly from the viewpoint of the analysis of PDEs. I am currently working on some spectral and dynamical problems arising in quantum field theory.
Contact Information
PMA
Room Number:11.146
Biography
Ali Mezher is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin. He holds two master’s degrees in applied mathematics: one from Kufa University (2018) and another from the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS) at Kyoto University, Japan (2023). His research focuses on mathematical physics and the analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs).
Research
Research Areas
- Mathematics
Fields of Interest
- Analysis
- Mathematical Physics
Education
- M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics, Kufa University, Iraq (2018).
- M.Sc. in Analysis of PDEs under the mentorship of Prof. Kenji Nakanishi, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University (2023).
Publications
- Thomas Chen and Ali Mezher, Trapped bosons in mean field QED, nonlinear resonance cascades and dynamical BEC formation, available at arXiv.
- Mezher, Ali, A Trilinear Strichartz Estimate for the Modified Zakharov-Kuznetsov Equation with Application in Well-Posedness, available at arXiv.
- Thomas Chen and Ali Mezher, Trapped bosons in mean field QED, nonlinear resonance cascades and dynamical BEC formation, available at arXiv.