Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications

"Interdisciplinary mathematics is a branch of mathematics that combines mathematical techniques and theories with other fields of study, such as biology, physics, engineering, and social sciences, to solve complex real-world problems. It involves the application of mathematical concepts to diverse areas, leading to new insights and innovations in various disciplines." - wikipedia

Personnel & Activity

Departments

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Research Themes

  • Diffusive FitzHugh-Nagumo Equations

  • Absorbing Set

  • Global Dynamics

  • Dissipative Systems

  • Exponential Synchronization

Influential Faculty

  • Chambers, Dustin
    1 Article, 4 Citations

  • Tu, Junyi
    1 Article, 0 Citations

Influential Articles

  • Federal Regulation and Mortality in the 50 States (4 citations)

  • Synchronization of memristive FitzHugh-Nagumo neural networks (0 citations)