Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Maya Chhetri, Associate Professor

Maya

Office: Petty 125
Email address: m_chhetr@uncg.edu
Personal web page: www.uncg.edu/~m_chhetr/

Education

Ph.D. in Mathematics, Mississippi State University (1999)

Teaching

Office hours: TR 10:00-10:50 and 2:00-2:40; By Appointment
Fall, 2013
  • MAT 522-01 LEC (Introductory Functional Analysis), MW 2:00-3:15, Petty Building 217
  • MAT 601-01 SEM (Seminar in the Teaching of Mathematics I), M 12:00-12:50, Petty Building 217
Spring, 2014
  • MAT 191-01 LEC (Calculus I), TR 11:00-12:15, Petty Building 223
  • MAT 191-01E LEC (Calculus I), TR 11:00-12:15, Petty Building 223
  • MAT 540-01 LEC (Introductory Complex Analysis), TR 12:30-1:45, Petty Building 227
  • MAT 799-01 DIS (Dissertation)

Research Interests

Applied Math, Mathematical Biology
Current Students: Abraham Abebe

Recent Publications

  • Wilhelm, M. ; Chhetri, M. ; Rychtář, J. ; Rueppell, O. A game theoretical analysis of the mating sign behavior in the honey bee. Bull. Math. Biol. 73 (2011), no. 3, 626--638.
  • Proceedings of the 2007 Conference on Variational and Topological Methods: Theory, Applications, Numerical Simulations, and Open Problems. Held at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, May 23–27, 2007. Edited by Maya Chhetri, Petr Girg and John M. Neuberger. Electronic Journal of Differential Equations Conference, 18. Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, 2010. front matter+105 pp.
  • Chhetri, Maya ; Girg, Petr . Existence and nonexistence of positive solutions for a class of superlinear semipositone systems. Nonlinear Anal. 71 (2009), no. 10, 4984--4996.
  • Chhetri, Maya ; Robinson, Stephen B. Existence and multiplicity of positive solutions for classes of singular elliptic PDEs. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 357 (2009), no. 1, 176--182.
  • Chhetri, Maya ; Drábek, Pavel ; Raynor, Sarah ; Robinson, Stephen . Nonvariational problems with critical growth. Nonlinear Anal. 68 (2008), no. 7, 2092--2103.

Brief Bio

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.