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D-Index
34
Citations
4211
World Ranking
2939
National Ranking
1187

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1982 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

David Griffeath is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States.

In 1982, they were recognized as a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Best Publications

  • Additive and Cancellative Interacting Particle Systems

    David Griffeath

  • Diffusive Clustering in the Two Dimensional Voter Model

    J. Theodore Cox;David Griffeath

  • A maximal coupling for Markov chains

    David Griffeath

  • Internal Diffusion Limited Aggregation

    Gregory F. Lawler;Maury Bramson;David Griffeath

  • Asymptotics for interacting particle systems on Z d

    Maury Bramson;David Griffeath

  • Quantitative cellular automaton model for biofilms

    Gonzalo Pizarro;David Griffeath;Daniel R. Noguera

  • On the Williams-Bjerknes Tumour Growth Model I

    Maury Bramson;David Griffeath

  • The basic contact processes

    David Griffeath

  • Clustering and Dispersion Rates for Some Interacting Particle Systems on $\mathbb{Z}$

    Maury Bramson;David Griffeath

  • Supercritical Contact Processes on $Z$

    Richard Durrett;David Griffeath

  • The Ergodic Theory of Traffic Jams

    Lawrence Gray;David Griffeath

  • Contact processes in several dimensions

    Richard Durrett;David Griffeath

  • New constructions in cellular automata

    David Griffeath;Cristopher Moore

  • Multicomponent Random Systems

    R. L. Dobrushin;I︠a︡. G. Sinai;David Griffeath

  • Local frequency dependence and global coexistence.

    Jane Molofsky;Richard Durrett;Jonathan Dushoff;David Griffeath

  • Threshold-range scaling of excitable cellular automata

    Robert Fisch;Janko Gravner;David Griffeath

  • Occupation Time Limit Theorems for the Voter Model

    J. Theodore Cox;David Griffeath

  • The Binary Contact Path Process

    David Griffeath

  • Occupation Times for Critical Branching Brownian Motions

    J. Theodore Cox;David Griffeath

  • Modeling snow-crystal growth: a three-dimensional mesoscopic approach.

    Janko Gravner;David Griffeath

  • On the williams-bjerknes tumour growth model: Ii

    Maury Bramson;David Griffeath

Frequent Co-Authors

Maury Bramson
Maury Bramson University of Minnesota
Rick Durrett
Rick Durrett Duke University
Cristopher Moore
Cristopher Moore Santa Fe Institute
Thomas M. Liggett
Thomas M. Liggett University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel R. Noguera
Daniel R. Noguera University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jonathan Dushoff
Jonathan Dushoff McMaster University
Gregory F. Lawler
Gregory F. Lawler University of Chicago
Hans Föllmer
Hans Föllmer Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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