Muhammad Ayub
Professor
Mathematics
Quaid-i-Azam University
Pakistan
Biography
Muhammad Ayub obtained his Post-Doctoral Research from University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. He currently holds as a Professor in Mathematics at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan. His research focus mainly on Computational Fluid Dynamics, Wave Motion (Acoustic/Elastic/Electromagnetic Waves),Finite Element Method, Wiener-Hopf Technique, Group Theoretic Method, Homotopy Analysis Method.
Research Interest
Computational Fluid Dynamics, Wave Motion (Acoustic/Elastic/Electromagnetic Waves), Finite Element Method, Wiener-Hopf Technique, Group Theoretic Method, Homotopy Analysis Method
Publications
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 S. Asghar, B. Ahmad and M. Ayub: Sub-Mach-1 sound due to a point source near an absorbing half-plane, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93(1), 66-70, (1993).
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 S. Asghar, B. Ahmad and M. Ayub: Diffraction from an absorbing half-plane due to a finite cylindrical source, Acta Acustica with Acustica, 82(2), 365-367, (1996).
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 S. Asghar, T. Hayat and M. Ayub: Point source diffraction by an absorbing strip in a moving fluid, Canadian Appl. Math. Quarterly, 4(4), 327-339, (1996).