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Florica-Corina Cirstea is a member of the Nonlinear Analysis Research Group at the University of Sydney, where her research focuses on the study of nonlinear equations, including nonlinear ordinary partial differential equations and their applications across a wide variety of problems. She emphasizes the importance of nonlinearity, particularly how simple nonlinear systems can exhibit complicated behaviors such as displaying chaotic behavior. Her research is active, with significant developments occurring in both theoretical and applied aspects. Florica-Corina's research is aligned with the Faculty of Science’s strengths in understanding the universe, the fundamental laws of nature, and complex systems. She has led various research projects and has secured multiple grants from the Australian Research Council for her work on nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations and their singular solutions. Her contributions to the field continue to be influential in advancing the understanding of complex phenomena through the lens of nonlinear analysis.
University of Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Leading research in nonlinear analysis and related fields.
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