Mohamed Sadek
 Associate Professor
                            Department of Mathematics and Actuarial Science                                                        
The American University in Cairo
                                                        Egypt
                        
Biography
Mohammad Sadek is associate professor of mathematics at The American University in Cairo. He earned his PhD from Cambridge University in 2010 before joining AUC in Fall 2010. His field of specialization is number theory and arithmetic geometry. His research interests cover computational number theory, arithmetic of elliptic and hyperelliptic curves and Diophantine sets.
Research Interest
Mathematics of Derivatives Pricing II, General Topology, Modern Algebra
Publications
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                            High Rank Quadratic Twists of Pairs of Elliptic Curves (with Mohamed Alaa), Journal of Number Theory, Volume 174 (2017), 436-444 
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                            New Hypergeometric Connection Formulae between Fibonacci and Chebyshev Polynomials (with Waleed M. Abd-Elhameed, Youssri H. Youssri and Nermine El-Sissi), The Ramanujan Journal, Volume 42, Number 2 (2017), 347-361 
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                            On Sequences of Consecutive Squares on Elliptic Curves (with Mohamed Kamel), Glasnik Matematicki Series III, Volume 52, Number 1 (2017), 45-52 

