Ivica Martinjak
Associate Professor of Mathematics at the Faculty of Engineering of the Catholic University of Croatia in Zagreb. He received his PhD from the University of Zagreb in 2010 with a dissertation in discrete mathematics, and continued his academic development at the Sorbonne and Cambridge. In the postgraduate mathematics program in Zagreb, he has so far taught the courses Enumerative Combinatorics, Introduction to Discrete Geometry, and Symmetric Functions. His achievements include deepening the understanding of the action of automorphisms in finite geometries, proving several families of identities for the partition function, and identifying explicit formulas for determinants. To date, he has written four books in the field of mathematics. He publishes his work in American, French, and other scientific journals.
SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS:
Enumerative combinatorics, algebraic combinatorics, partition theory
COURSES:
Mathematics 1
Mathematics 2
Computational Foundations of Quantitative Methods in Psychology