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Prof. Dr. Akhlaq Ahmad Siddiqui

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Building 4, Floor 2, Office No. A 149

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(Semester 471) جدول ساعات المكتبية 

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My Objective: Doing Mathematics → Promoting Rationalism → Achieving Peace & Prosperity

 

Qualification:  B Sc, B Ed, M Sc, M Phil, PSUTTP (Pak), EAP, ENAS, Ph D (UK)                                           

 

Best Teacher at GC University, Lahore, declared by University Grants Commission (now, Higher Education Commission) of Pakistan (2000)

Ex-Chairman, Department of Mathematics at GC University, Lahore, Pakistan (2001-2004)

Ex-Director General (officiating), Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences, GC University, Lahore, Pakistan (2003)

Ex-Chairman, Department of Mathematics and Statistics at The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan (2005-2006)

Ex-Chairman, Department of Mathematics at International KarakoramUniversity, Gilgit, Pakistan (2008)

Teaching and supervising research in Mathematics at the university/graduate level (since 1989).; supervised two PhD students at the King Saud University who after successfully completing PhD are serving at the same university as Assistant Professor.

Supervised & examined several MSc / MPhil / PhD theses.

Examiner in Mathematics for Central Superior Services (CSS) at Federal Public Service Commission, Pakistan. 

Professor of Mathematics since 2002; currently, Professor of Mathematics at King Saud University, Riyadh-KSA (since 2008)

 

Courses taught at KSU / Ph.D. level:
1. MATH-686: Function Algebras
2. MATH-690: Advanced Topics in Mathematics
3. MATH-700: PhD Thesis

Courses taught at KSU / M.Sc. level:
1. MATH-580: Measure Theory I
2. MATH-581: Functional Analysis I
3. MATH-582: Functional Analysis II
4. MATH-584: Measure Theory II
5. MATH-5801: Measure Theory
6. MATH-5811: Functional Analysis
7. MATH-5831: Advanced Functional Analysis
8. MATH-5391: Selected Topics in Mathematics

Courses taught at KSU / B.Sc. level:
1- MATH-107: Vectors and Matrices
2- MATH-109: Mathematics for Pharmacy Students
3- MATH-203: Differential and Integral Calculus
4- MATH-244: Linear Algebra (Coordinator)

 

areas of expertise

Functional analysis / Jordan Banach algebras & triples

Abstract algebra / Quasi Jordan Algebras ; BCI- & BCK algebras

Continuous induction

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We initiate a study of involutions in the setting of complex quasi Jordan algebras and discuss the notions of self-adjoint and unitary elements; besides other results, we also obtain a Russo-Dye…

by Reem K. Alhefthi, Akhlaq A. Siddiqui, Fatmah B. Jamjoom
2021
Published in:
Springer / Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
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The notion of quasi-Jordan algebras was originally proposed by R. Velasquez and R. Fellipe. Later, M. R. Bremner provided a modification called K-B quasi-Jordan algebras; these include all Jordan…

by Reem K. Alhefthi, Akhlaq A. Siddiqui and Fatmah B. Jamjoom
2023
Published in:
MDPI / axioms
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 Idempotents play a basic role in the study of algebras. Peirce decomposition induced by an idempotent is

an important tool in the structure theory of non-associative algebras. In…

by Reem K. Alhefthi, Akhlaq A. Siddiqui, Haifa M. Tahlawi
2025
Published in:
Universal Wiser Publisher / Contemporary Mathematics

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Matrices; Determinants; Systems of Linear Equations; Vectors, Lines, Planes and Quadratic Surfaces; Vector Calculus; Multivariate Calculus.

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King Saud University / Department of Mathematics Math-244 (Linear Algebra) / Semester 2 of Academic Year 1444H Course Outline: Weeks 1-4: Matrices and Determinants: Matrices and matrix operations…

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Courses taught at KSU / Ph.D. level: 1. MATH-686: Function Algebras 2. MATH-690: Advanced Topics in Mathematics 3. MATH-700: PhD Thesis Courses taught at KSU / M.Sc. level:…

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Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
from _ 10:00 AM 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 08:00 AM 10:00 AM _
to _ 05:00 PM 12:50 PM 05:00 PM 12:50 PM 05:00 PM _
location _ Bldg 4: Lectures: 1:00-2:00PM (1B21); 3:00-4:00PM (1A97); 4:00-5:00PM (1A70); Off. hours: 11:00AM-12:50PM & 2:00- 3:00PM (2A149) Bldg 4: Lectures: 1:00-2:00PM (1B21); 3:00-4:00PM (1A97); 4:00-5:00PM (1A70); Off. hours: 11:00AM-12:50PM & 2:00- 3:00PM (2A149) Off. hours 11:00AM-12:50PM [2A149 Bldg. 4] Off. hours 11:00AM-12:50PM [2A149 Bldg. 4] Bldg 4: Lectures: 1:00-2:00PM (1B21); 3:00-4:00PM (1A97); 4:00-5:00PM (1A70); Off. hours: 11:00AM-12:50PM & 2:00- 3:00PM (2A149) Bldg 4: Lectures: 1:00-2:00PM (1B21); 3:00-4:00PM (1A97); 4:00-5:00PM (1A70); Off. hours: 11:00AM-12:50PM & 2:00- 3:00PM (2A149) Off. hours 11:00AM-12:50PM [2A149 Bldg. 4] Off. hours 11:00AM-12:50PM [2A149 Bldg. 4] Bldg 4: Lectures: 1:00-2:00PM (1B21); 3:00-4:00PM (1A97); 4:00-5:00PM (1A70); Off. hours: 11:00AM-12:50PM & 2:00- 3:00PM (2A149) Bldg 4: Lectures: 1:00-2:00PM (1B21); 3:00-4:00PM (1A97); 4:00-5:00PM (1A70); Off. hours: 11:00AM-12:50PM & 2:00- 3:00PM (2A149) _