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Overview

Aleksander Weron is affiliated with the Wrocław University of Science and Technology in Poland. Their research spans interdisciplinary fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Physics and Astronomy, and Mathematics. The scientist's work intersects multiple subfields, such as Molecular Biology, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Modeling and Simulation, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Biophysics.

Weron's research topics cover areas of fractional differential equations solutions, diffusion and search dynamics, stochastic dynamics and bifurcation, lipid membrane structure and behavior, advanced thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, thermodynamics and calorimetric analyses, as well as DNA and nucleic acid chemistry.

The scientist has a substantial record of publications, with recent papers including:

  • Classification of particle trajectories in living cells: Machine learning versus statistical testing hypothesis for fractional anomalous diffusion, 2020, Physical review. E
  • Optimal non-Gaussian search with stochastic resetting, 2021, Physical review. E
  • Accelerating and retarding anomalous diffusion: A Bernstein function approach, 2020, Physical review. E
  • Subdiffusive search with home returns via stochastic resetting: a subordination scheme approach, 2022, Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical
  • Classification of random trajectories based on the fractional Lévy stable motion, 2021, Chaos Solitons & Fractals

Frequent coauthors in Weron's publications include A. A. Stanislavsky, Joanna Janczura, Monika Muszkieta, Yann Lanoiselée, and Davide Calebiro.

Weron's works have predominantly appeared in journals such as:

  • Physical review. E
  • Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Chaos Solitons & Fractals
  • Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation

Best Publications

  • Simulation and Chaotic Behavior of Alpha-stable Stochastic Processes

    Aleksander Janicki;Aleksander Weron

  • Simulation and Chaotic Behavior of α-Stable Stochastic Processes

    Aleksander Janicki;Aleksander Weron

  • Fractional brownian motion versus the continuous-time random walk: a simple test for subdiffusive dynamics.

    Marcin Magdziarz;Aleksander Weron;Krzysztof Burnecki;Joseph Klafter

  • Fractional Fokker-Planck dynamics: stochastic representation and computer simulation.

    Marcin Magdziarz;Aleksander Weron;Karina Weron

  • Computer simulation of Lévy α-stable variables and processes

    Aleksander Weron;Rafal Weron

  • Universal algorithm for identification of fractional Brownian motion. A case of telomere subdiffusion.

    Krzysztof Burnecki;Eldad Kepten;Joanna Janczura;Irena Bronshtein

  • Competition between subdiffusion and Lévy flights: a Monte Carlo approach.

    Marcin Magdziarz;Aleksander Weron

  • Equivalence of the fractional Fokker-Planck and subordinated Langevin equations: the case of a time-dependent force.

    Marcin Magdziarz;Aleksander Weron;Joseph Klafter

  • Guidelines for the Fitting of Anomalous Diffusion Mean Square Displacement Graphs from Single Particle Tracking Experiments

    Eldad Kepten;Aleksander Weron;Grzegorz Sikora;Krzysztof Burnecki

  • Complete description of all self-similar models driven by Lévy stable noise.

    Aleksander Weron;Krzysztof Burnecki;Szymon Mercik;Karina Weron

  • Financial Engineering: Derivatives pricing, Computer simulations, Market statistics (Inzynieria finansowa: Wycena instrumentow pochodnych, Symulacje komputerowe, Statystyka rynku)

    Aleksander Weron;Rafał Weron

  • Fractional Lévy stable motion can model subdiffusive dynamics.

    Krzysztof Burnecki;Aleksander Weron

  • Can One See $lpha$-Stable Variables and Processes?

    Aleksander Janicki;Aleksander Weron

  • Diffusion and relaxation controlled by tempered α -stable processes

    Aleksander Stanislavsky;Karina Weron;Aleksander Weron

  • Fractal market hypothesis and two power-laws

    Aleksander Weron;Rafał Weron

  • Stable processes and measures; A survey

    Aleksander Weron

  • Ergodic properties of stationary stable processes

    Stamatis Cambanis;Clyde D. Hardin;Aleksander Weron

  • Chaos — The Interplay Between Stochastic and Deterministic Behaviour

    Piotr Garbaczewski;Marek Wolf;Aleksander Weron

  • Estimating the anomalous diffusion exponent for single particle tracking data with measurement errors - An alternative approach

    Krzysztof Burnecki;Eldad Kepten;Yuval Garini;Grzegorz Sikora

  • Ergodicity breaking on the neuronal surface emerges from random switching between diffusive states.

    Aleksander Weron;Krzysztof Burnecki;Elizabeth J. Akin;Laura Solé

  • Stable Lévy motion approximation in collective risk theory

    Hansjörg Furrer;Zbigniew Michna;Aleksander Weron

  • Modeling of subdiffusion in space-time-dependent force fields beyond the fractional Fokker-Planck equation.

    Aleksander Weron;Marcin Magdziarz;Karina Weron

Frequent Co-Authors

Rafał Weron
Rafał Weron Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Joseph Klafter
Joseph Klafter Tel Aviv University
Martin J. Lohse
Martin J. Lohse ISAR Bioscience Institute
Svetlozar T. Rachev
Svetlozar T. Rachev Texas Tech University
Maria F. Garcia-Parajo
Maria F. Garcia-Parajo Institute of Photonic Sciences

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