Associate Professor
Research Interest
Analysis on Lie groups, applied mathematics, PDE potential theory, spectral geometry
Dr. Durvudkhan Suragan received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Al-Farabi Kazakh National University in 2013. He has a master’s degree (with distinction) in theoretical physics from King’s College London. Prior to joining Nazarbayev University in 2018, he served in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London as a research associate and at the Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling (Almaty) as a leading researcher. His current research interests include analysis on Lie groups, applied mathematics (mathematical physics), PDE, potential theory and spectral geometry.
In 2013, Dr. Suragan won the Konayev prize for young scientists (in Kazakhstan) for the best work in the field of natural sciences.
In 2018, Dr. Suragan received the Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer Prize. Suragan won the prize for his (with Professor Michael Ruzhansky, Imperial College London) monograph: Hardy inequalities on homogeneous groups, Progress in Mathematics, Vol. 327, Birkhauser, 2019. xvi+588pp.
In 2020, Dr. Suragan was awarded the Al-Farabi State Prize. The Al-Farabi State Prize is the highest recognition of the merits of scientists and technicians to society and the state.
In 2022, Dr. Suragan was invited as a chair for the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM). ICM is the largest conference for the topic of mathematics.
In 2023, Dr. Suragan was invited as a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge. He was a Simons fellow at the Isaac Newton Institute of Mathematical Sciences for the period of April-June, 2023.
1. Hardy inequalities on metric measure spaces, III: The case q ≤ p ≤ 0 and applications, Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 2023, 479(2269), 20220307 (with Kassymov, A., and Ruzhansky, M.)
2. On the convolution operator in Morrey spaces, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 2022, 515(1), 126357. (with Nursultanov, E.D.)
3. Explicit solutions for linear variable–coefficient fractional differential equations with respect to function, Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2021, 403, 126177. (with Restrepo, J.E., Ruzhansky, M.)
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 2020, 148(10), 4235–4239. (with Ozawa, T.)5. Extended Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequalities, and remainders, stability and superweights for Lp-weighted Hardy inequalities, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Ser. B, 5 (2018), 32-62. (with Ruzhansky M. and Yessirkegenov N.)
6. Layer potentials, Green formulae, Kac problem, and refined Hardy inequality on homogeneous Carnot groups, Advances in Mathematics, 308 (2017), 483-528. (with Ruzhansky M.)
7. On horizontal Hardy, Rellich, Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg and p-sub-Laplacian inequalities on stratified groups, Journal of Differential Equations, 262 (2017), 1799-1821. (with Ruzhansky M.)
8. Anisotropic L2-weighted Hardy and L2-Caffarelli–Kohn–Nirenberg inequalities, Communications in Contemporary Mathematics, 19:06 (2017), 1750014. (with Ruzhansky M.)
9. Isoperimetric inequalities for Schatten norms of Riesz potentials, Journal of Functional Analysis, 271 (2016), 224-239. (Rozenblum G. and Ruzhansky M.)
10. Transfer of Sommerfeld radiation conditions to the boundary of a bounded domain, Zhurnal Vychislitel’noi Matematiki i Matematicheskoi Fiziki, 52:6 (2012), 1063-1068. (with T.Sh. Kal’menov)
BS
MATH 301- Introduction to Number Theory
MATH 351- Numerical Methods with Applications
MATH 361- Real Analysis I
MATH 302 – Abstract Algebra I
MATH 471 – Nonlinear Differential Equations