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Overview

Christopher Cox is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Mathematics. Within these areas, Cox has focused on specific subfields including Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Mathematical Physics, Control and Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Geometry and Topology.

The main topics that characterize Cox's work include Quantum Chaos and Dynamical Systems, Control and Dynamics of Mobile Robots, Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies, Mathematical Dynamics and Fractals, Chaos Control and Synchronization, Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics, and Advanced Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems.

Christopher Cox has published multiple research articles in a variety of scientific outlets. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Regular and Chaotic Dynamics
  • Chaos An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science
  • Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems

Notable recent papers by Cox (or with direct authorship) include:

  • Rolling Systems and Their Billiard Limits, 2021, Regular and Chaotic Dynamics
  • The Maximum Number of 10- and 12-Cycles in a Planar Graph, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)

Additional related publications where Cox collaborated or contributed include works focused on billiards or chaotic systems, appearing in venues such as Chaos An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science and arXiv.

Frequent co-authors associated with Cox's research are:

  • Renato Feres
  • Timothy Chumley
  • Bowei Zhao
  • Junaid Ahmed
  • B. Wang

Best Publications

  • Extrapulmonary translocation of ultrafine carbon particles following whole-body inhalation exposure of rats.

    Günter Oberdörster;Zachary Sharp;Viorel Atudorei;Alison Elder

  • Relationships of Age and Axis I Diagnoses in Victims of Completed Suicide: A Psychological Autopsy Study

    Yeates Conwell;Paul R. Duberstein;Christopher Cox;John H. Herrmann

  • Prenatal methylmercury exposure from ocean fish consumption in the Seychelles child development study.

    Gary J. Myers;Philip W. Davidson;Christopher Cox;Christopher Cox;Conrad F. Shamlaye

  • Guidelines for implementation of clinical DNA cytometry

    T V Shankey;P S Rabinovitch;B Bagwell;K D Bauer

  • Transcriptional burst frequency and burst size are equally modulated across the human genome

    Roy D. Dar;Brandon S. Razooky;Brandon S. Razooky;Brandon S. Razooky;Abhyudai Singh;Thomas V. Trimeloni

  • Treatment of ADHD in children with tics: A randomized controlled trial

    Roger Kurlan;Christopher G. Goetz;Michael P. McDermott;Sandra Plumb

  • Gene network shaping of inherent noise spectra

    D. Austin;D. Austin;M. Allen;J. Mccollum;R. Dar

  • Fetal Methylmercury Poisoning: Relationship Between Concentration in Single Strands of Maternal Hair and Child Effects

    David O. Marsh;Thomas W. Clarkson;Christopher Cox;Gary J. Myers

  • Age Differences in Behaviors Leading to Completed Suicide

    Yeates Conwell;Paul R. Duberstein;Christopher Cox;John Herrmann

  • The importance of subsyndromal depression in older primary care patients: prevalence and associated functional disability.

    Jeffrey M. Lyness;Deborah A. King;Christopher Cox;Z. Yoediono

  • A Prospective Study of Psychological Predictors of Body Fat Gain Among Children at High Risk for Adult Obesity

    Marian Tanofsky-Kraff;Marc L. Cohen;Susan Z. Yanovski;Christopher Cox

  • Completed suicide among older patients in primary care practices: a controlled study

    Yeates Conwell;Jeffrey M. Lyness;Paul Duberstein;Christopher Cox

  • Measurement of quality of life in patients with lung cancer in multicenter trials of new therapies. Psychometric assessment of the lung cancer symptom scale

    R.N. Patricia J. Hollen Ph.D.;Richard J. Gralla;Mark G. Kris;Christopher Cox

  • Dose-response analysis of infants prenatally exposed to methyl mercury: an application of a single compartment model to single-strand hair analysis

    Christopher Cox;Thomas W. Clarkson;David O. Marsh;Laman Amin-Zaki

  • A comparison of surfactant as immediate prophylaxis and as rescue therapy in newborns of less than 30 weeks' gestation.

    James W. Kendig;Robert H. Notter;Christopher Cox;Linda J. Reubens

  • Behavioral responses to artificial food colors

    B Weiss;JH Williams;S Margen;B Abrams

  • Transcriptional Bursting from the HIV-1 Promoter Is a Significant Source of Stochastic Noise in HIV-1 Gene Expression

    Abhyudai Singh;Brandon Razooky;Chris D. Cox;Michael L. Simpson

  • Older Age and the Underreporting of Depressive Symptoms

    Jeffrey M. Lyness;Christopher Cox;Jennifer Curry;Yeates Conwell

  • Psychiatric disorders in older primary care patients.

    Jeffrey M. Lyness;Eric D. Caine;Deborah A. King;Christopher Cox

  • Associations of maternal long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, methyl mercury, and infant development in the Seychelles Child Development Nutrition Study

    J.J. Strain;Philip W. Davidson;Maxine P. Bonham;Emeir M. Duffy

Frequent Co-Authors

Joao A.C. Lima
Joao A.C. Lima Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Eric D. Caine
Eric D. Caine University of Rochester Medical Center
Yeates Conwell
Yeates Conwell University of Rochester Medical Center
Thomas W. Clarkson
Thomas W. Clarkson University of Rochester
Paul R. Duberstein
Paul R. Duberstein Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Thomas Lectka
Thomas Lectka Johns Hopkins University
James L. Mills
James L. Mills National Institutes of Health
Marcelo F. Di Carli
Marcelo F. Di Carli Brigham and Women's Hospital
Deborah A. King
Deborah A. King University of Rochester Medical Center
Günter Oberdörster
Günter Oberdörster University of Rochester

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