Paul Flondor
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Paul Flondor (born 1946)[citation needed] is a professor of calculus at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, known for many studies and books in mathematical analysis.
The professor of the Department of Mathematics II of Polytechnic University of Bucharest is well known[citation needed] in Romania and abroad due to his professional successes. Prof. P. Flondor has had fruitful collaborations with Italian mathematicians, being invited to the University of Rome and the University of Perugia. Together with Vasile Brinzanescu, he received the award of the Romanian Academy in 1986.
[edit] Publications
- (with Ioana Leustean): MV-algebras with operators (the commutative and the non-commutative case). Discrete Mathematics, 2004
- (with Mircea Sularia): On a class of residuated semilattice monoids. Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2003
- (with Ioana Leustean): Tensor products of MV-algebras. Soft Comput, 2003
- (with George Georgescu and Afrodita Iorgulescu): Pseudo-t-norms and pseudo-BL algebras. Soft Comput, 2001
- (with O. Stanasila): Lessons of Calculus, Publishing House "All", 1996
- (with N. Donciu): Solving Calculus Problems, Publishing House "All", 1994
- Dynamics and Approximate Reasoning, 2003 - [1]
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