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Mathematics
Netherlands
2023

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Mathematics

D-Index
47
Citations
32365
World Ranking
1229
National Ranking
10

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Mathematics in Netherlands Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Mathematics in Netherlands Leader Award

Overview

Floris Takens was affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands during their academic career. This affiliation situates their work within a European research context, where the university is known for contributions across various scientific disciplines.

Though specific recent papers were not listed, Takens's body of work is recognized within their field, contributing to academic knowledge through research output and collaboration. Their research activity took place against the backdrop of the university's environment, which supports study and development in mathematical sciences among other areas.

There is no available data on frequent co-authors, main fields, subfields of study, or main topics associated with Takens, so these aspects of their research profile remain unspecified. Likewise, there are no documented details regarding publication venues or book publishers connected to their work.

The absence of records on awards or distinctions means there is no documented information about any honors received over the course of their career.

Best Publications

  • Detecting strange attractors in turbulence

    Floris Takens

  • On the nature of turbulence

    David Ruelle;Floris Takens

  • Dynamical Systems and Turbulence

    F. Takens

  • On the Nature of Turbulence

    David Ruelle;Floris Takens

  • OCCURRENCE OF STRANGE AXIOM A ATTRACTORS NEAR QUASI PERIODIC FLOWS ON TM, M IS GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 3

    S. Newhouse;D. Ruelle;F. Takens

  • Singularities of vector fields

    Floris Takens

  • Hyperbolicity and sensitive chaotic dynamics at homoclinic bifurcations : fractal dimensions and infinitely many attractors

    Jacob Palis;Floris Takens

  • On the numerical determination of the dimension of an attractor

    F. Takens

  • Handbook of Dynamical Systems

    Hendrik Broer;Floris Takens;Boris Hasselblatt

  • Bifurcations and stability of families of diffeomorphisms

    Sheldon E. Newhouse;Sheldon E. Newhouse;Jacob Palis;Jacob Palis;Floris Takens;Floris Takens

  • A global version of the inverse problem of the calculus of variations

    Floris Takens

  • Unfoldings and Bifurcations of Quasi-Periodic Tori

    Hendrik Wolter Broer;G. B Huitema;Floris Takens;Boele Lieuwe Jan Braaksma

  • ESTIMATION OF THE DIMENSION OF A NOISY ATTRACTOR

    Jc Schouten;F Takens;Cm Vandenbleek

  • MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD-ESTIMATION OF THE ENTROPY OF AN ATTRACTOR

    J.C. Schouten;F. Takens;C.M. van den Bleek

  • Forced oscillations and bifurcations

    Floris Takens

  • Dynamical Systems and Chaos

    Hendrik Broer;Floris Takens

  • Reversibility as a criterion for discriminating time series

    C. Diks;J.C. van Houwelingen;F. Takens;J. DeGoede

  • Normal forms for certain singularities of vectorfields

    Floris Takens

  • Occurrence of Strange Axiom A Attractors Near Quasi Periodic Flows on T m , m ≧ 3

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  • An introduction to chaotic dynamical systems

    Floris Takens

  • Measure and category

    Floris Takens

Frequent Co-Authors

Hendrik Broer
Hendrik Broer University of Groningen
David Ruelle
David Ruelle Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques
JC Jaap Schouten
JC Jaap Schouten Eindhoven University of Technology
Marc-Olivier Coppens
Marc-Olivier Coppens University College London
C. Lee Giles
C. Lee Giles Pennsylvania State University
Freddy Dumortier
Freddy Dumortier Hasselt University
Anton M.L. Coenen
Anton M.L. Coenen Radboud University
Richard Cushman
Richard Cushman University of Calgary

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