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30
Citations
2826
World Ranking
3571
National Ranking
1381

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society

Overview

Charles Radin is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research primarily involves the field of Mathematics, with substantial contributions in various specialized subfields.

The main areas of focus in their work include:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Geometry and Topology

Among the specific research topics they have addressed are:

  • Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
  • Material Dynamics and Properties
  • Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Methods
  • Graph theory and applications
  • Limits and Structures in Graph Theory
  • Theoretical and Computational Physics
  • Granular flow and fluidized beds

Charles Radin has contributed research papers to several academic publication venues. These include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Journal of Statistical Physics
  • Probability Theory and Related Fields
  • Random Structures and Algorithms

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by Charles Radin include:

  • Homogeneous Crystallization in Cyclically Sheared Frictionless Grains, 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • Phase Transitions in Finite Random Networks, 2020, Journal of Statistical Physics
  • Typical large graphs with given edge and triangle densities, 2023, Probability Theory and Related Fields
  • Moderate deviations in cycle count, 2023, Random Structures and Algorithms
  • Existence of a symmetric bipodal phase in the edge-triangle model, 2024, Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical

The scientist has collaborated frequently with the following researchers:

  • Lorenzo Sadun
  • Joe Neeman
  • Harry L. Swinney
  • Weiwei Jin
  • Corey S. O'Hern

Charles Radin was recognized as a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2013.

Best Publications

  • The pinwheel tilings of the plane

    Charles Radin

  • Space tilings and local isomorphism

    Charles L Radin;Mayhew Wolff

  • The ground state for soft disks

    Charles Radin

  • The Ground State for Sticky Disks

    Raymond C. Heitmann;Charles Radin

  • LOW TEMPERATURE AND THE ORIGIN OF CRYSTALLINE SYMMETRY

    Charles Radin

  • Phase transitions in exponential random graphs

    Charles L Radin;Mei Yin

  • The infinite-volume ground state of the Lennard-Jones potential

    Clifford S. Gardner;Charles L Radin

  • Multipodal Structure and Phase Transitions in Large Constrained Graphs

    Richard W. Kenyon;Charles Radin;Kui Ren;Lorenzo Sadun

  • Random Close Packing of Granular Matter

    Charles L Radin

  • Phase transitions in a complex network

    Charles L Radin;Lorenzo A Sadun

  • Global order from local sources

    Charles Radin

  • Miles of tiles

    Charles Radin

  • Singularities in the Entropy of Asymptotically Large Simple Graphs

    Charles Radin;Lorenzo Sadun

  • The asymptotics of large constrained graphs

    Charles Radin;Kui Ren;Lorenzo Sadun

  • A Homeomorphism Invariant for Substitution Tiling Spaces

    Nicholas Ormes;Nicholas Ormes;Charles L Radin;Lorenzo A Sadun;Lorenzo A Sadun

  • Invariant domains for the time-dependent Schrödinger equation☆

    Charles L Radin;Barry Simon

  • Space tilings and substitutions

    Charles Radin

  • Quaquaversal tilings and rotations

    John H. Conway;Charles L Radin

  • Aubry-Mather theory for functions on lattices

    Hans A Koch;Rafael De La Llave;Charles L Radin

  • Bipodal structure in oversaturated random graphs

    Richard W. Kenyon;Charles Radin;Kui Ren;Lorenzo Sadun

  • Periodicity of classical ground states

    Charles L Radin;Lawrence S. Schulman

  • Tiling, periodicity, and crystals

    Charles Radin

  • The phases of large networks with edge and triangle constraints

    Richard Kenyon;Charles Radin;Kui Ren;Lorenzo Sadun

  • Most stable structure for hard spheres.

    Hans Koch;Charles Radin;Lorenzo Sadun

  • Isomorphism of hierarchical structures

    Charles Radin;Lorenzo Sadun

  • The Asymptotics of Large Constrained Graphs

    Charles Radin;Kui Ren;Lorenzo Sadun

  • Phase transitions in a complex network

    Charles Radin;Lorenzo Sadun

Frequent Co-Authors

Lorenzo Sadun
Lorenzo Sadun The University of Texas at Austin
Harry L. Swinney
Harry L. Swinney The University of Texas at Austin
Kui Ren
Kui Ren Zhejiang University
Richard Kenyon
Richard Kenyon Yale University
Peter Winkler
Peter Winkler Dartmouth College
Daniel Král
Daniel Král Masaryk University
John H. Conway
John H. Conway Princeton University
Russell Lyons
Russell Lyons Indiana University
Jean Bellissard
Jean Bellissard Georgia Institute of Technology
Barry Simon
Barry Simon California Institute of Technology

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