M.Sc,M.Tech,Ph.D
Assistant Professor
School of Applied Sciences
 
Department: MATHS
Phone: 9438576906/7008020226
 

About Me

Dr. Bhairaba Kumar Majhi  is presently working as an assistant professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics, faculty of school of applied sciences, Centurion University of Technology & Management , Bolangir Campus , Odisha ,India. He received his B.Sc , M. Sc and Ph. D degrees from Berhampur University, Odisha, India and received his M. Tech Degree in Computer Science & Engineering  from B.P.U.T Odisha, India. He has 16 years of teaching experience. His research interests are in Summability Methods, Graph Theory, Discrete Mathematics  and Quantum Computing. He has published / presented 15 papers, in various national and international Journals of repute.


 
Research Fields

  • Summability Methods
  • Graph theory

Teaching

  • Ordinary Differential Equation
  • Partial Differential Equation
  • Advanced analysis
  • Graph Theory
  • Complex analysis
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Integral Transforms
  • Numerical analysis
  • Calculus
  • Modern Algebra
  • Linear programming
  • Programming with MATLAB
  • Programming with PYTHON

Expertise

  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Complex Analysis
  • Graph Theory
  • Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Interests

  • Quantum Computing
  • Quantum Machine learning
  • Matlab

 
   

Research Fields

Summability methods are devices to associate a sum in a reasonable way to some non-convergent series. The theory of summability has many uses throughout analysis and applied mathematics. Engineers and physicists working with Fourier series or analytic continuation will also find the concepts of summability theory valuable to their research. The concept of summability  is just the generalization of concept of convergence.The concepts of summability have been extended to the sequences of fuzzy numbers and also to the theorems of ergodic theory. The generalization of absolutely convergence leads to the concept of absolutely summability methods.