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Tuesday: 09 December 2025
  • 18 November 2025
  • 18:38

Khaberni - Dr. Ahmed Al-Salman from the Mathematics Department at the College of Science, Yarmouk University, has managed to solve a mathematical problem that has been open since 1992.

According to the university's statement on Tuesday, the solution to this equation reflects the fruit of over 27 years of research work, contributing to the discussion and resolution of one of the more intractable problems in harmonic analysis. This problem has posed a challenge to top mathematicians over past decades.

Al-Salman indicated that the ideas and methods proposed in this research are expected to advance the study of Rough Oscillatory Singular Integral Operators and open new horizons in this vital field of harmonic analysis, which will motivate researchers and post-graduate students to further research and exploration in this important branch of mathematics.

He stated that this scientific achievement has been published in one of the prestigious mathematics journals, Forum Mathematicum, under the title (On Rough Oscillatory Singular Integral Operators).

The dean of the college, Dr. Muhib Awawdeh, praised this significant scientific accomplishment by "Al-Salman," which reflects the distinction of the College of Science and its remarkable national, Arab, and international capacities, positively affecting the development of the college's scientific and research journey across various scientific specializations.

It is noteworthy that Al-Salman has been a member of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) since 2019, aiming to enhance scientific capabilities and excellence for sustainable development in third-world countries, and his selection for this membership was due to his valuable scientific contributions in mathematics.

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