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Samuel F. B. Morse Professor of Arts and Science
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Professor
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Mathematics Ph.D. 1973 (mathematics), M.S. 1971 (mathematics), Stanford; B.S. 1970 (mathematics), Purdue.
212-998-3323
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Research interests
Atmosphere/ocean science, applied mathematics, partial differential equations.
Selected Publications Simplified equations for the interaction of nearly parallel vortex filaments, with R. Klein and K. Damodaran. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 288. 1995. 201-248.
Comparison of turbulent flame speeds from complete averaging and the G-equation, with P. Embid and P. Souganidis. Physics of Fluids, A7. 1995. 20502-2060.
A new algorithm with plane waves and wavelets for random velocity fields with many spatial scales, with F. Elliott. J. Comp. Physics, 117. 1995. 146-162.
Group
Gibbs Lecturer, American Mathematical Society, 1995; National Academy of Sciences Prize in Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis, 1992; John von Neumann Award and John von Neumann Lecture, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) National Meeting, Chicago, 1990; Medal of the Collège de France, 1982; Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1977-1979.
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