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Mohamed Amine Khamsi

Mohamed Amine Khamsi is a Moroccan mathematician known for his work in nonlinear functional analysis, the fixed point theory, and metric spaces. He has made notable contributions to the fixed point theory of metric spaces, particularly in developing the theory of modular function spaces and their applications in data science.

Academic career
Dr. Khamsi has held visiting positions at the University of Southern California and the University of Rhode Island from 1987 to 1989. His research collaborations with mathematicians like W. M. Kozlowski have led to new developments in Modular Function Spaces and their applications to nonlinear problems. He is the co-author, with W. A. Kirk, of the widely cited book An Introduction to Metric Spaces and Fixed Point Theory, published by Wiley in 2001. == Editorial Roles ==
Editorial Roles
Khamsi has served as an associate editor for several prestigious journals, including Fixed Point Theory, the Arabian Journal of Mathematics, and the Moroccan Journal of Pure and Applied Analysis. == Awards and Recognitions ==
Awards and Recognitions
Dr. Khamsi has received numerous accolades throughout his career, recognizing his contributions to mathematics and his commitment to teaching and mentorship. == Selected publications ==
Selected publications
• Khamsi, M. A., and W. A. Kirk. An Introduction to Metric Spaces and Fixed Point Theory. Wiley, 2001. • Khamsi, M. A., Kozlowski, W. M. "Fixed Point Theory in Modular Function Spaces." Birkhäuser, 2015. • Khamsi, M. A., "Modular Uniform Convexity Structures and Applications to Boundary Value Problems with Non-Standard Growth," Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 2024. == Bibliography ==
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