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Maya Chhetri

Maya Chhetri

Professor

Office: Petty 125
Email: m_chhetr@uncg.edu
Personal Website: https://www.uncg.edu/~m_chhetr
Starting year at UNCG: 1999
Office Hours: TR 3:30pm-5:00pm, and by appointment

Education

Degree(s): Ph.D. in Mathematics, Mississippi State University (1999)
Ph.D. Advisor(s): Ratnasingham Shivaji

Teaching

Fall 2024
  • MAT-115 LEC (College Algebra)
  • MAT-181 LEC (Foundations of Calculus), TR 2:00-3:15, PETT 217

Research

Member of the Research Group(s): Applied Math
Current Students: Melissa Glass (Ph.D.)
Former Students: Jack Luper (M.A.), Shalmali Bandyopadhyay (Ph.D.), Elliott Hollifield (Ph.D.), Abraham Abebe (Ph.D.), Adam Eury (M.A.)

Selected Publications

  • Bandyopadhyay, S., Chhetri, M., Delgado, B. B., Mavinga, N., & Pardo, R. (2024). Bifurcation and
    multiplicity results for elliptic problems with subcritical nonlinearity on the boundary. J. Differential Equations, 411 (2024), 28-50.
  • Chhetri, M., Faraci, F., & Silva, K. (2024). Some uniqueness results for strongly singular problems, J.
    Math. Anal. Appl., 535(2), 128–138.
  • Abebe, A., & Chhetri, M. (2023). A nonexistence result for p-Laplacian systems in a ball, Electron. J.
    Differential Equations, Special issue 02 honoring John W. Neuberger, 1–10.
  • Bandyopadhyay, S., Chhetri, M., Delgado, B. B., Mavinga, N., & Pardo, R. (2022). Maximal and minimal weak solutions for elliptic problems with nonlinearity on the boundary. Electron. Res. Arch., 30(6), 2121-2137.
  • M. Chhetri and F. Faraci, Strongly singular problems in exterior domains. J. Differential Equations 313 (2022), 285–313.

Brief Biography

Dr. Chhetri earned a Ph.D. in 1999 from Mississippi State University, and she joined the UNCG faculty in 1999. Her research studies nonlinear elliptic boundary value problems.