Position Assistant Professor
Address Mathematical Institute
Silesian University in Opava
Na Rybnicku 1
746 01 Opava, Czech Republic
Phone +420 553 684 686
Fax +420 553 684 680
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Curriculum

-Graduate study at the Agricultural University in Brno (1976-1981).
-Master thesis: Monitoring of chosen functional parameters of tractors unifiet line 1 ZETOR - 6945.
-Graduate study at the Silesian University in Opava, Mathematical Institute (1999-2002).
-Master thesis: Conduct of network chart for production of pressing tool.
-Ph.D. thesis: A dynamics of intrinsic value in simple stock market models.

Research

Differential equations and their applications in economics.

List of publications

  1. J. Melecký, A. Sergyeyev, A simple finite-difference stock market model involving intrinsic value, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2008, 38 (3), pp.769–777.
  2. J. Melecký, A Simple stock market model involving delay, Bulletin of The Czech Econometric Society 23(2006), 37–45.
  3. J. Melecký, A model of stock prices behavior, Proc. 4rd International Conference APLIMAT, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Bratislava 2005, 461–466.
  4. J. Melecký, Model of the behavior of stock prices, Proc. 3rd International Conference APLIMAT 2004, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Bratislava 2004, 691–694.
  5. J. Melecký, A model of stock prices behavior, Preprint Series in Mathematical Analysis, MA 44/2004, Mathematical Institute, Silesian University in Opava, 2004. Abstract   Full text in PDF

Schools, conferences

  1. 24th International Conference Mathematical Methods in Economics, Pilsen, Czech Republic, 13th-15th September 2006.
    Lecture: A simple stock market model involving delay.
  2. 23th International Conference Mathematical Methods in Economics, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic, 14th-16th September 2005.
  3. 4rd International Conference Aplimat, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, February 1-4 2005.
    Lecture: A model of stock prices behavior.
  4. 3rd International Conference Aplimat, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, February 3-6 2004.
    Lecture: Model of behavior of stock prices.