Tatiana Savin
a
Professor &
Graduate Chair
Contact Information
Address:
Department of Mathematics
Office
: 525
Morton Hall
Phone
:
1-(740)-593-1268
E-mail
: savin
at ohio
dot edu
Member
Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena
Institute (NQPI)
Ph.D
. in Mathematics, Moscow University
.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
analysis, partial differential equations, asymptotic methods, continuation of
wave fields, wave propagation, mathematical modeling in materials science.
CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENTS:
Murdhy
Aldawsari
FORMER HTC STUDENTS:
Sierra Knavel
(B.S., 2020)
FORMER GRADUATE STUDENTS:
Suman Gautam
(M.S., 2019)
Lanre Akinyemi (Ph.D., 2018)
Khalid Malaikah
(Ph.D., 2013)
PUBLICATIONS:
- M. Aldawsari
and T. Savina
, `` On
non-homogeneous Robin reflection for
harmonic functions”
, Applicable Analysis (accepted).
- T.V. Savina
, `` On a two-fluid Hele-Shaw problem with
an elliptical interface
”
, J. Differential Equations, 270
(2021), 787-808
- S.A. Knavel
,
T.V. Savina
,
M.V. Mroz
, M.E. Kordesch
,
C.N Eads, J.T. Sadowski
, and S.A. Tenney
, ``A mathematical model of solid-state dewetting
of barium thin films on W(
112)'
',
Math. Model. Nat. Phenom. , 15
(2020) 12, https://doi.org/10.1051/mmnp/2019040
https://www.mmnp-journal.org/articles/mmnp/pdf/2020/01/mmnp190038.pdf
.
- T. Savina
, `` From
reflections to a uniform elliptic growth'
',
Journal of Mathematical
Analysis and Applications, 447
(2019), issue 2, 1419-1433.
- M. Aldawsari
and T. Savina
, ``On Dirichlet
to Neumann
and Robin to Neumann operators suitable for reflecting harmonic functions
subject to a non-homogeneous condition on an arc '
',
Analysis and Mathematical Physics, 9
,(2019), no. 2, 729-745.
- M.V. Mroz
,
T. Savina
, M.E. Kordesch
,
J.T. Sadowski
, and S.A. Tenney
,
``Solid-solid dewetting
of scandium thin films
on the W(100) surface observed using emission microscopy”, JVST B, 37
,
(2019), 012903; doi
: 10.1116/1.5066015
- M. Mroz
,
S. Tenney
, T. Savina
,
and M.E. Kordesch
, ``Thermionic emission
microscopy of scandium thin film dewetting
on W(
100)'', AIP Advances, 8
, (2018), 065114; doi
: 10.1063/1.5039612
.
- T. Savina, L. Akinyemi
, and A. Savin, ``
On
a two-phase Hele-Shaw problem
with a time-dependent gap and distributions of sinks and sources'
',
Journal of Physics A:
Mathematical and Theoretical, 51
(2018), no. 4, 045501 (16pp).
- L. Akinyemi
,
T. V. Savina and A.A. Nepomnyashchy, ``
Exact solutions to a Muskat
problem with line distributions of sinks and sources'
',
Contemporary Math., 699
(2017), 19-33.
- K. Malaikah
,
T. V. Savina and A.A. Nepomnyashchy, ``
Hele-Shaw flow with a
time-dependent gap: the Schwarz function approach to the interior problem'
',
Contemporary Math., 667
(2016), 199-210.
- T. V. Savina and A.A.
Nepomnyashchy, `` The
shape control of a growing air bubble in a Hele-Shaw cell' '
, SIAM J. Appl. Math., 75
(2015), no. 3, 1261–1274.
- T. V. Savina and A.A.
Nepomnyashchy, ``
On a
Hele-Shaw flow with a time-dependent gap in the presence of the surface
tension'
', Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 48
(2015), no. 12, 125501 (13pp).
- T. Savina, `` On
non-local reflection for elliptic equations of the second order in R^2
(the Dirichlet
condition)'
',
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 364
(2012), no. 5, 2443-2460.
- T. V. Savina and A.A.
Nepomnyashchy, ``A dynamical mother body in a Hele-Shaw problem'
', Physica
D, 240
(2011), 1156-1163.
- T.V. Savina, ``On the dependence
of the reflection operator on boundary conditions for biharmonic
functions'
', Journal of Mathematical Analysis and
Applications, 370
(2010), 716-725.
- T.V. Savina, ``On the
structure of the reflection formula for the biharmonic
equation''
, in: 7th International Conference on Mathematical Problems
in Engineering, Aerospace and Sciences, S. Sivasundaram
,
editor, Cambridge Scientific Publishers, (2009).
- B.P. Belinskiy
and T.V. Savina
, ``The Schwarz
reflection principle for harmonic functions in R^2 subject to the Robin
condition'
', Journal of Mathematical Analysis and
Applications, 348
(2008), 685-691.
- T.V.Savina
, `` On
splitting up singularities of fundamental
solutions to elliptic equations in C^2'
', Central European
Journal of Mathematics, 5
4 (2007) 733-740.
- T. V. Savina
, A.A.Nepomnyashchy
, and A.A.Golovin
, ``Delayed
feedback control of rapid directional solidification'
', J.
Crystal Growth, 307
2 (2007), 490-499.
- T.V. Savina
, B.Yu.Sternin
and V.E.Shatalov
, ``On a minimal
element for a family of bodies producing the same external gravitational
field''
, Applicable Analysis 84
, (2005), no. 7,
649-668.
- A.A.Golovin
, M.S.Levine
, T.V.Savina
and S.H.Davis
, ``Faceting
instability in the presence of wetting interactions: a mechanism for the
formation of quantum dots''
, Phys. Rev. B 70
, (2004),
no. 23, 235342, 11 p.
-
T.V.Savina
, P.W.Voorhees
and S.H.Davis
, `` The
effect of surface stress and wetting layers on
morphological instability in epitaxially
strained films''
, J. Appl. Phys. 96
, (2004), no. 6,
3127-3133.
-
T.V.Savina
, A.A.Golovin
, S.H.Davis
, A.A.Nepomnyashchy
and P.W.Voorhees
, `` On
faceting of a growing crystal surface by surface diffusion''
,
Physical Review E 67
, 021606, (2003), 1-16.
-
T.V.Savina
, A.A.Nepomnyashchy
, S.Brandon
, D.R.Lewin
and A.A.Golovin
, ``Suppressing
morphological instability via feedback control''
, Journal of
Crystal Growth, 240
(2002), 292-304.
-
T.Savina
, A.A.Nepomnyashchy
, S.Brandon
, A.A.Golovin
and D.R.Lewin
, ``Feedback control of
morphological instability''
, J. Crystal Growth 237-239
(2002),
178-180.
-
D.Aberra
and T.Savina
, ``The Schwarz reflection
principle for polyharmonic
functions in R^2''
,
Complex Variables Theory Appl. 41
(2000), no 1, 27-44.
-
T.V.Savina
, ``A reflection formula
for the Helmholtz equation with the Neumann condition''
, Comput
. Math. Math. Phys. 39
(1999), no. 4,
652-660.
-
T.V.Savina
, ``On a reflection formula for
higher-order elliptic equations''
, Math. Notes 57
(1995), no.
5-6, 511-521.
-
T.V.Savina
, B.Yu.Sternin
and V.E.Shatalov
, ``On the continuation of
solutions in domains with a piecewise-analytic boundary''
, (Russian), Dokl
. Akad
. Nauk
341
(1995), no. 1, 24-27.
-
T.V.Savina
, `` On
the law of reflection for higher-order elliptic equations''
,
Russian Acad. Sci. Dokl
. Math. 48
(1994),
no. 2, 380-383.
-
T.V.Savina
, B.Yu.Sternin
and V.E.Shatalov
, ``On the reflection formula for
the Helmholtz equation''
(Russian), Radiotekh
. i
Electron. 38
(1993), no. 2, 229--240.
-
T.V.Savina
, B.Yu.Sternin
and V.E.Shatalov
, `` On
the reflection law for the Helmholtz equation''
, Soviet Math. Dokl
. 45
(1992), no.1, 42-45.
-
N.A.Kudryashov
and T.V.Savina
, ``Invariant solutions of an equation of gas filtration in a porous
medium for large Reynolds numbers''
(Russian), Mat. Model. 2
(1990), no. 12, 122-126.
Book Chapter
- T.V.Savina
, B.Yu.Sternin
and V.E.Shatalov
, ``Reflection Formulas and Continuation of Solutions to Boundary Value
Problems''
, Section in the book: Boris Sternin
and Victor Shatalov
, Differential Equations
on Complex Manifolds
, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordeht
-Boston-London,
1994.
Preprints
- T.V.Savina
, B.Yu.Sternin
and V.E.Shatalov
, ``Notes on mother body in geophysics''
, Preprint Max-Plank Institut
fur Mathematik
,
Bonn, MPI/95-90, 23 p.
TEACHING:
- Fall 2021: Math 6411
(Partial Differential
Equations I), Math 8950
(dissertation), Math 6930
(Number Theory), and Math 7400
(Topics in Differential Equations).
- Summer 2021: Math 5910
(internship).
- Spring 2021: Math 6412
(Partial Differential
Equations II), Math 7300
(Topics
in Analysis),
and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Fall 2020: Math 6310
(Complex Analysis), Math 6411
(Partial Differential
Equations I), and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Spring 2020: Math 4/5310
(Complex Variables), Math 4980T
(Mathematics Tutorial,
thesis),
and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Fall 2019: Math 6310
(Complex Analysis), Math 3400
(Differential
Equations), Math 4970T
(Mathematics Tutorial, thesis), and Math
8950
(dissertation).
- Summer 2019: Math 5910
(internship).
- Spring 2019: Math 4/5310
(Complex Variables), Math 3980T
(Junior Mathematics
Tutorial), Math 7400
(Topics in
Differential Equations),
and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Fall 2018: Math 6310
(Complex Analysis), Math 2302
(Calculus II), Math 7400
(Topics in Differential
Equations), and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Spring 2018: Math 4/5310
(Complex Variables), Math 6930
(Independent Study), Math 6942
(Project in Mathematics
Education Research), and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Fall 2017: Math 6310
(Complex Analysis), Math 3400
(Differential
Equations), Math 4310
(Complex
variables), and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Spring 2017: Math 4/5310
(Complex Variables)
and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Fall 2016: Math 3/5200
(Appl. Linear
Algebra), Math 2301
(Calculus
I), and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Spring 2016: Math 3/5320
(Vector Analysis), Math 4/5310
(Complex Variables)
and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Fall 2015: Math 3/5200
(Appl. Linear
Algebra), Math 6310
(Complex
Analysis), Math 7300
(Topics in
Analysis), and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Spring 2015: Math 3300
(Calculus III), Math 4/5310
(Complex Variables),
and Math 7300
(Topics in Analysis).
- Fall 2014: Math 7400
(Topics in Differential
Equations).
- Spring 2014: Math 3300
(Calculus III), Math 4/5310
(Complex Variables), Math 4940
(Mathematics Research).
- Fall 2013: Math 2301
(Calculus I), Math 4/5400
(Advanced Differential
Equations).
- Summer 2013: Math 4310
(Complex Variables) and Math 3300
(Calculus III).
- Spring 2013: Math 3/5320
(Vector Analysis), Math 4/5310
(Complex Variables), Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Fall 2012: Math 1350
(Survey of Calc.), Math 3300
(Calculus III) and Math 8950
(dissertation).
- Summer 2012: Math 895
(dissertation).
- Spring 2012: Math 670C
(Complex Analysis), Math 4/570
(Complex Variables), Math 741C
, Math 692
.
- Winter 2012: Math 670B
(Complex Analysis) and Math 266B
(Calc.Appl.Biology II), Math 741B
, Math 692
.
- Fall 2011: Math 670A
(Complex Analysis) and Math 266A
(Calculus with
Applications to Biology I), Math
741A
.
- Summer 2011: Math 849
(Topics in Applied
Mathematics) and Math 490
(Topics in Mathematics).
- Spring 2011: Math 410/510
(Matrix Theory) and Math 263A
(Calculus I).
- Winter 2011: Math 340
(Differential Equations)
and Math 263C
(Calculus III).
- Fall 2010: Math 340
(Differential Equations)
and Math 410/510
(Matrix
Theory).
- Spring 2010: Math 4/570
(Complex Variables).
- Winter 2010: Math 263B
(Calculus II) and Math 263C
(Calculus III).
- Fall 2009: Math 4/540
(Vector Analysis) and Math 263C
(Calculus III).
- Spring 2009: Math 4/510
(Matrix Theory).
- Winter 2009: Math 340
(Differential Equations)
and Math 266A
(Calculus with
Applications to Biology I).
- Fall 2008: Math 263A
(Calculus I) and Math 263B
(Calculus II).
- Spring 2008: Math 4/510
(Matrix Theory).
- Winter 2008: Math 340
(Differential Equations)
and Math 266A
(Calculus with
Applications to Biology I).
- Fall 2007: Math 340
(Differential Equations)
and Math 263D
(Calculus IV).
- Spring 2007: Math 4/570
(Complex Variables) and Math 266B
(Calculus with
Applications to Biology II).
- Winter 2007: Math 263A
(Calculus I) and Math 266A
(Calculus with
Applications to Biology I).
- Fall 2006: Math 4/540
(Vector Analysis) and Math 690
(Complex Analysis).
Last Modified: October 17, 2021
Tatiana Savina