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Marek Fila

Slovak mathematician (1959–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Marek Fila (29 August 1959 – 20 April 2023)[1] was a Slovak mathematician. His main research focus was diffusion equations and partial differential equations. He was among the most productive scientists in Slovakia.[2]

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Fila was born in Bratislava to an artistic family. His father was the painter Rudolf Fila and his mother Dorota Filová was a well-known renovator of medieval art.[3]

Fila studied Mathematics at the Comenius University, graduating in 1989. His doctoral advisor was Pavol Brunovský.[4] Following his graduation, he remained at the university and became a full professor in 2008.[5] In the 1990s, he was a visiting researcher at the Iowa State University and later a recurrent visitor at the University of Tokyo.[3] He founded the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Comenius University and led it for 11 years.[6]

Fila had two children; son Lukáš Fila, who is a journalist and musician, and daughter Natália, who is an architect.[3]

Fila's death was announced by his department on the faculty website on 23 April 2023.[6]

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