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World Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
  • 1973 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Bernard Shiffman is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States and works primarily in the field of mathematics. Their research interests span multiple subfields, including applied mathematics, geometry and topology, molecular biology, computational mechanics, and computational theory and mathematics.

The main topics of Bernard Shiffman's work include:

  • Geometry and complex manifolds
  • Geometric analysis and curvature flows
  • Point processes and geometric inequalities
  • Diffusion and search dynamics
  • Field-flow fractionation techniques
  • Protein interaction studies and fluorescence analysis
  • Computational drug discovery methods

Bernard Shiffman has contributed to several publication venues, frequently publishing in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • International Journal of Mathematics
  • Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances
  • Journal of Geometric Analysis
  • Notices of the American Mathematical Society

Selected recent papers authored by Bernard Shiffman include:

  • "Mathematical aspects of molecular replacement. V. Isolating feasible regions in motion spaces," 2020, Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances
  • "Asymptotic Expansion of the Variance of Random Zeros on Complex Manifolds," 2021, Journal of Geometric Analysis
  • "Asymptotic expansion of the variance of random zeros on complex manifolds," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Gregory S. Chirikjian
  • Steve Zelditch
  • Shengnan Lyu
  • Jared Wunsch
  • Nalini Anantharaman

Bernard Shiffman has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society since 2013 and was named a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1973.

Best Publications

  • Numerical inversion of the Laplace transform

    Richard Ernest Bellman;Robert E. Kalaba;Bernard Shiffman

  • Distribution of zeros of random and quantum chaotic sections of positive line bundles

    Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • Vanishing Theorems on Complex Manifolds

    Bernard Shiffman;Andrew John Sommese

  • UNIVERSALITY AND SCALING OF CORRELATIONS BETWEEN ZEROS ON COMPLEX MANIFOLDS

    Pavel Bleher;Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • Value distribution for sequences of rational mappings and complex dynamics

    Alexander Russakovskii;Bernard Shiffman

  • On the removal of singularities of analytic sets.

    Bernard Shiffman

  • Asymptotics of almost holomorphic sections of ample line bundles on symplectic manifolds

    Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • Critical Points and Supersymmetric Vacua I

    Michael R. Douglas;Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • A Characterization of Holomorphic Chains

    Reese Harvey;Bernard Shiffman

  • ZEROS OF RANDOM POLYNOMIALS ON C m

    Thomas Bloom;Bernard Shiffman

  • A global lojasiewicz inequality for algebraic varieties

    Shanyu Ji;Shanyu Ji;Shanyu Ji;János Kollár;János Kollár;János Kollár;Bernard Shiffman;Bernard Shiffman;Bernard Shiffman

  • Number variance of random zeros on complex manifolds

    Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • Critical points and supersymmetric vacua

    Michael R. Douglas;Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • Extension of holomorphic maps into hermitian manifolds

    Bernhard Shiffman

  • EQUILIBRIUM DISTRIBUTION OF ZEROS OF RANDOM POLYNOMIALS

    Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • A Counterexample to the "Transcendental Bezout Problem"

    Maurizio Cornalba;Bernard Shiffman

  • Properties of compact complex manifolds carrying closed positive currents

    Shanyu Ji;Shanyu Ji;Bernard Shiffman;Bernard Shiffman

  • Algebraic approximations of holomorphic maps from Stein domains to projective manifolds

    Jean-Pierre Demailly;László Lempert;Bernard Shiffman

  • Critical points and supersymmetric vacua, II: Asymptotics and extremal metrics

    Michael R. Douglas;Michael R. Douglas;Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • Random polynomials with prescribed Newton polytope

    Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • Number Variance of Random Zeros on Complex Manifolds, II: Smooth Statistics

    Bernard Shiffman;Steve Zelditch

  • Complex Differential Geometry

    Bernard Shiffman;Andrew John Sommese

Frequent Co-Authors

Steve Zelditch
Steve Zelditch Northwestern University
Andrew J. Sommese
Andrew J. Sommese University of Notre Dame
Gregory S. Chirikjian
Gregory S. Chirikjian University of Delaware
Pavel Bleher
Pavel Bleher Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Jean-Pierre Demailly
Jean-Pierre Demailly Grenoble Alpes University
Emad M. Boctor
Emad M. Boctor Johns Hopkins University
Nessim Sibony
Nessim Sibony University of Paris-Saclay

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