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Mohammad Sal Moslehian

Mohammad Sal Moslehian

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Mathematics

D-Index
38
Citations
6151
World Ranking
2340
National Ranking
19

Overview

Mohammad Sal Moslehian is affiliated with Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in Iran. Their research spans multiple areas within mathematics and computer science, with a primary focus on applied mathematics and mathematical physics.

The scientist has made significant contributions in fields such as matrix theory, mathematical inequalities, operator theory, operator algebras, and Banach space theory. Their work also covers algebra, number theory, statistics, and probability.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
  • Linear and Multilinear Algebra
  • Positivity
  • Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales Serie A Matemáticas

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Mohammad Sal Moslehian include:

  • Seminorm and numerical radius inequalities of operators in semi-Hilbertian spaces, 2020, Linear Algebra and its Applications
  • Similarities and differences between real and complex Banach spaces: an overview and recent developments, 2022, Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales Serie A Matemáticas

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Pintu Bhunia
  • А. М. Бикчентаев
  • Kallol Paul
  • Sever S Dragomir
  • Fuad Kıttaneh

Mohammad Sal Moslehian has contributed to book publications with several major publishers. Notable titles include:

  • Lectures on Numerical Radius Inequalities (2022, Springer International Publishing)
  • Matrix and Operator Equations and Applications (2023, Springer International Publishing)
  • Trace Inequalities (2024, Springer Nature)
  • Operator and Norm Inequalities and Related Topics (2022, Springer Nature)
  • Advanced Techniques with Block Matrices of Operators (2024, Frontiers in Mathematics)

The main research topics covered by the scientist span:

  • Matrix Theory and Algorithms
  • Mathematical Inequalities and Applications
  • Holomorphic and Operator Theory
  • Advanced Operator Algebra Research
  • Advanced Banach Space Theory
  • Advanced Topics in Algebra
  • Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics

The scope of their work reflects a blend of theoretical and applied perspectives, particularly focusing on inequalities, operator theory, and structures within functional analysis and algebra.

Best Publications

  • Fuzzy versions of Hyers--Ulam--Rassias theorem

    Alireza Kamel Mirmostafaee;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • A fixed point approach to stability of a quadratic equation

    Madjid Mirzavaziri;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • Fuzzy stability of the Jensen functional equation

    A. K. Mirmostafaee;M. Mirzavaziri;M. S. Moslehian

  • STABILITY OF FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS IN NON-ARCHIMEDEAN SPACES

    Mohammad Sal Moslehian;Themistocles M Rassias

  • Fuzzy approximately cubic mappings

    Alireza Kamel Mirmostafaee;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • Recent developments of the conditional stability of the homomorphism equation

    Janusz Brzdęk;Włodzimierz Fechner;Mohammad Sal Moslehian;Justyna Sikorska

  • Lectures on Numerical Radius Inequalities

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  • Stability of mappings on multi-normed spaces

    H. G. Dales;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • Fuzzy Almost Quadratic Functions

    Alireza Kamel Mirmostafaee;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • A Mazur–Ulam theorem in non-Archimedean normed spaces

    Mohammad Sal Moslehian;Ghadir Sadeghi

  • Cartesian decomposition and numerical radius inequalities

    Fuad Kittaneh;Mohammad Sal Moslehian;Takeaki Yamazaki

  • Asymptotic aspect of the quadratic functional equation in multi-normed spaces

    M.S. Moslehian;K. Nikodem;D. Popa

  • On the orthogonal stability of the pexiderized quadratic equation

    Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • Refinements of the operator Jensen-Mercer inequality

    Mohsen Kian;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • Positivity of $2\\times 2$ block matrices of operators

    Mohammad Sal Moslehian;Mohsen Kian;Qingxiang Xu

  • n-Homomorphisms

    S. Hejazian;M. Mirzavaziri;M. S. Moslehian

  • On the stability of J*-homomorphisms

    Choonkil Baak;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • Some notes on (σ,τ)-amenability of Banach algebras

    Mohammad Sal Moslehian;Abolfazl Niazi Motlagh

  • Seminorm and numerical radius inequalities of operators in semi-Hilbertian spaces

    Mohammad Sal Moslehian;Qingxiang Xu;ALi Zamani

  • Some generalized numerical radius inequalities for Hilbert space operators

    Mostafa Sattari;Mohammad Sal Moslehian;Takeaki Yamazaki

  • Superstability of higher derivations in multi-Banach algebras

    Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • On the stability of -homomorphisms

    Choonkil Baak;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • Stability of additive mappings in non-Archimedean fuzzy normed spaces

    Alireza Kamel Mirmostafaee;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

  • Automatic continuity of σ-derivations on C*-algebras

    Madjid Mirzavaziri;Mohammad Sal Moslehian

Frequent Co-Authors

Sever S Dragomir
Sever S Dragomir Victoria University
Fuad Kittaneh
Fuad Kittaneh University of Jordan
Josip Pečarić
Josip Pečarić University of Zagreb
Themistocles M. Rassias
Themistocles M. Rassias National Technical University of Athens
Mihai Putinar
Mihai Putinar University of California, Santa Barbara
Hari M. Srivastava
Hari M. Srivastava University of Victoria
Raúl E. Curto
Raúl E. Curto University of Iowa
Yeol Je Cho
Yeol Je Cho Gyeongsang National University
Qing-Wen Wang
Qing-Wen Wang Shanghai University
Jean-Pierre Gazeau
Jean-Pierre Gazeau Université Paris Cité

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