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2026

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Mathematics

D-Index
77
Citations
29431
World Ranking
180
National Ranking
106

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Mathematics in United States Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Mathematics in United States Leader Award
  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society

Overview

Eitan Tadmor is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research lies primarily at the intersection of mathematics and computer science, with a focus on applied mathematics and computational mechanics within these broader fields.

The scientist has contributed to 50 publications in mathematics and 24 in computer science. Their subfields include applied mathematics, computational mechanics, modeling and simulation, artificial intelligence, and computer networks and communications.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Navier-Stokes equation solutions
  • Mathematical biology tumor growth
  • Computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics
  • Gas dynamics and kinetic theory
  • Diffusion and search dynamics
  • Distributed control multi-agent systems
  • Evolutionary game theory and cooperation

Tadmor has published across several venues frequently, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Analysis & PDE
  • Annales de l Institut Henri Poincaré C Analyse Non Linéaire
  • Communications of the American Mathematical Society
  • SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis

Prominent recent papers include:

  • "Swarming: hydrodynamic alignment with pressure," 2023, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
  • "Geometric structure of mass concentration sets for pressureless Euler alignment systems," 2022, Advances in Mathematics
  • "Anticipation Breeds Alignment," 2021, Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
  • "Optimal regularity in time and space for the porous medium equation," 2020, Analysis & PDE
  • "A game of alignment: Collective behavior of multi-species," 2020, Annales de l Institut Henri Poincaré C Analyse Non Linéaire

Tadmor's frequent coauthors include Jingcheng Lu, Roman Shvydkoy, Ruiwen Shu, Anıl Zenginoğlu, and Young-Pil Choi, with collaboration counts ranging from four to six publications each.

In addition to journal publications, Tadmor has a book titled Modeling and Simulation for Collective Dynamics published in 2022 by the Lecture Notes Series of the Institute For Mathematical Sciences.

The scientist has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society since 2013.

Best Publications

  • Spectral Methods in Fluid Dynamics.

    Eitan Tadmor;Claudio Canuto;M. Youssuff Hussaini;Alfio Quarteroni

  • Strong Stability-Preserving High-Order Time Discretization Methods

    Sigal Gottlieb;Chi-Wang Shu;Eitan Tadmor

  • New High-Resolution Central Schemes for Nonlinear Conservation Laws and Convection—Diffusion Equations

    Alexander Kurganov;Eitan Tadmor

  • Non-oscillatory central differencing for hyperbolic conservation laws

    Haim Nessyahu;Eitan Tadmor

  • From particle to kinetic and hydrodynamic descriptions of flocking

    Seung-Yeal Ha;Eitan Tadmor

  • A kinetic formulation of multidimensional scalar conservation laws and related equations

    P.-L. Lions;B. Perthame;E. Tadmor

  • Entropy stability theory for difference approximations of nonlinear conservation laws and related time-dependent problems

    Eitan Tadmor

  • Heterophilious Dynamics Enhances Consensus

    Sebastien Motsch;Eitan Tadmor;Eitan Tadmor

  • The numerical viscosity of entropy stable schemes for systems of conservation laws. I

    Eitan Tadmor

  • Convergence of spectral methods for nonlinear conservation laws

    Eitan Tadmor

  • Nonoscillatory Central Schemes for Multidimensional Hyperbolic Conservation Laws

    Guang-Shan Jiang;Eitan Tadmor

  • Solution of two-dimensional Riemann problems for gas dynamics without Riemann problem solvers

    Alexander Kurganov;Eitan Tadmor

  • Kinetic formulation of the isentropic gas dynamics and $p$-systems

    P. L. Lions;B. Perthame;E. Tadmor

  • A New Model for Self-organized Dynamics and Its Flocking Behavior

    Sebastien Motsch;Eitan Tadmor

  • Numerical Viscosity and the Entropy Condition for Conservative Difference Schemes

    Eitan Tadmor

  • Arbitrarily High-order Accurate Entropy Stable Essentially Nonoscillatory Schemes for Systems of Conservation Laws

    Ulrik S. Fjordholm;Siddhartha Mishra;Eitan Tadmor

  • A MULTISCALE IMAGE REPRESENTATION USING HIERARCHICAL (BV, L 2 ) DECOMPOSITIONS ∗

    Eitan Tadmor;Suzanne Nezzar;Luminita A. Vese

  • High-Resolution Nonoscillatory Central Schemes with Nonstaggered Grids for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws

    G.-S. Jiang;D. Levy;C.-T. Lin;S. Osher

  • Third order nonoscillatory central scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws

    Xu-Dong Liu;Eitan Tadmor

  • The exponential accuracy of Fourier and Chebyshev differencing methods

    Eitan Tadmor

Frequent Co-Authors

Chi-Wang Shu
Chi-Wang Shu Brown University
Alexander Kurganov
Alexander Kurganov Southern University of Science and Technology
Benoît Perthame
Benoît Perthame Sorbonne University
Tao Tang
Tao Tang Hong Kong Baptist University
Thomas Y. Hou
Thomas Y. Hou California Institute of Technology
Yvon Maday
Yvon Maday Sorbonne University
David Gottlieb
David Gottlieb Brown University
Kenneth H. Karlsen
Kenneth H. Karlsen University of Oslo
Seung-Yeal Ha
Seung-Yeal Ha Seoul National University
Stanley Osher
Stanley Osher University of California, Los Angeles

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