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Dennis Jackson

Emeritus Faculty | College of Engineering and Science - Mathematics and Systems Engineering

Educational Background

Ph.D. University of Utah

Professional Experience

Dr. Jackson has published in the areas of finite elements, partial differential equations, and nonlocal partial differential equations

Selected Publications

Jackson, D (2002) "Iterative Finite Element Approximations of Solutions to Parabolic Equations with Nonlocal Conditions" Nonlinear Anal. 50, no. 4, Ser. A: Theory Methods, 433-454.

Jackson, D. (1996) "An Existence and Uniqueness Theorem for Solutions of Nonlocal Parabolic Partial Differential Equations" World Congress of Nonlinear Analysists 92, Vol I-IV (Tampa, F l, 1992),341-347, de Gruyter,Berlin.

January 1993. "Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions to Semilinear Nonlocal Parabolic Equations;" JMAA, Vol. 172, No. 1, pp. 256-265.

Jackson, D. 1992. "Error Estimates for the Semidiscrete Galerkin Approximation of the Fitzhugh-Nagumo Equation;" Applied Math and Computation 1, pp. 93-114.

Jackson, D. 1992. "Error Estimates for the Semidiscrete Finite Element Approximation of Linear Nonlocal Parabolic Equations;" Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis 5, No. 1, pp. 19-28.

Jackson, D. (1990) "Error Estimates for the Semidicrete Finite-Element Approximation of a Damped Wave Equation with a Smoothing Property" Appl. Math. Comput. 35, no. 3, 243-261

Jackson, D. 1990. "Existence and Regularity for the Fitzhugh-Nagumo Equations with Inhomogeneous Boundary Conditions;" Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods and Applications, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 201-216.

Research

Dr. Jackson's research interests include finite elements, partial differential equations, functional analysis, and scattering theory.

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