About

I am a Lecturer here at the Department of Mathematics, KNUST, where I also obtained my mathematics degrees. I was briefly a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Roehampton, London before joining KNUST. My research interests in mathematics lie primarily in number theory, functional analysis, and convex & discrete geometry, usually concentrated around certain specific areas. I am part of the Algebra and Topology Group here at KNUST, co-organised with Bernard Bainson, and I also organise the semesterly MaTH-Challenge Prize Problems. You can have a look at my papers and preprints. I have, over the past few years, been a Visiting Lecturer at AIMS, Ghana, lecturing variously on number theory, topology and geometry, and functional analysis.(Contact: kindly use the send quick mail link above and I will respond at the earliest).  Current teaching (1st Semester, 2024-2025) include: Current research students, KNUST:  Some useful (mathematics-related) links

Research Summary

(inferred from publications by AI)

The researcher's work focuses on integrating approximation theory across diverse mathematical domains such as Divisible Groups, Fixed Point Theorems, and Matrix Theory, with a particular emphasis on techniques like approximation and operator norms within finite-dimensional spaces. This interdisciplinary approach is driven by applications in physical sciences contexts.

Research Themes

Collaboration Network

e645e442-6358-46b4-bfb3-c3db8196633a
Research Collaboration Map
Collaboration Frequency
Less
More

About This Profile

This profile is generated from publicly available publication metadata and is intended for research discovery purposes. Themes, summaries, and trajectories are inferred computationally and may not capture the full scope of the lecturer's work. For authoritative information, please refer to the official KNUST profile.