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  • 2015 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society For contributions to dynamical systems as well as to applied and computational topology.

Overview

Konstantin Mischaikow is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research spans across the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Computer Science. The scientist's main subfields include Molecular Biology, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Artificial Intelligence, Mathematical Physics, and Spectroscopy.

The primary research topics covered in their work focus on Gene Regulatory Network Analysis, Topological and Geometric Data Analysis, Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Evolutionary Algorithms and Applications, Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks, and Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction.

Konstantin Mischaikow has published extensively in a variety of venues. Frequent publication venues include arXiv (Cornell University), the SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, PLoS Computational Biology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and the Journal of Applied and Computational Topology.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Mischaikow include:

  • A computational framework for connection matrix theory (2021), Journal of Applied and Computational Topology
  • Rational design of complex phenotype via network models (2021), PLoS Computational Biology
  • Mapping parameter spaces of biological switches (2021), PLoS Computational Biology
  • Robustness and reproducibility of simple and complex synthetic logic circuit designs using a DBTL loop (2023), Synthetic Biology
  • Equilibria and their Stability in Networks with Steep Sigmoidal Nonlinearities (2021), SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems

The scientist collaborates with multiple frequent co-authors, including Marcio Gameiro, Tomáš Gedeon, Bree Cummins, Ewerton R. Vieira, and Shane Kepley.

Mischaikow received the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society award in 2015 for contributions to dynamical systems as well as to applied and computational topology.

Best Publications

  • The evolution of slow dispersal rates: a reaction diffusion model

    Jack Dockery;Vivian Hutson;Konstantin Mischaikow;Mark Pernarowski

  • The evolution of dispersal

    V. Hutson;S. Martinez;K. Mischaikow;G.T. Vickers

  • Feature-based surface parameterization and texture mapping

    Eugene Zhang;Konstantin Mischaikow;Greg Turk

  • Morse Theory for Filtrations and Efficient Computation of Persistent Homology

    Konstantin Mischaikow;Vidit Nanda

  • Chaos in the Lorenz equations: a computer-assisted proof

    Konstantin Mischaikow;Marian Mrozek

  • Asymptotically autonomous semiflows: chain recurrence and Lyapunov functions

    Konstantin Mischaikow;Hal Smith;Horst R. Thieme

  • Vector field design on surfaces

    Eugene Zhang;Konstantin Mischaikow;Greg Turk

  • The evolution of dispersal rates in a heterogeneous time-periodic environment

    V. Hutson;Konstantin Mischaikow;P. Poláčik

  • Vector Field Editing and Periodic Orbit Extraction Using Morse Decomposition

    Guoning Chen;K. Mischaikow;R.S. Laramee;P. Pilarczyk

  • A topological measurement of protein compressibility

    Márcio Fuzeto Gameiro;Yasuaki Hiraoka;Shunsuke Izumi;Miroslav Kramar

  • Construction of symbolic dynamics from experimental time series

    K. Mischaikow;M. Mrozek;J. Reiss;A. Szymczak

  • Rigorous Numerics for Partial Differential Equations: The Kuramoto—Sivashinsky Equation

    Piotr Zgliczynski;Konstantin Mischaikow

  • Validated Continuation for Equilibria of PDEs

    Sarah Day;Jean-Philippe Lessard;Konstantin Mischaikow

  • Persistence of force networks in compressed granular media.

    M. Kramar;A. Goullet;L. Kondic;K. Mischaikow

  • Three-dimensional analysis of solid oxide fuel cell Ni-YSZ anode interconnectivity.

    James R. Wilson;Marcio Gameiro;Konstantin Mischaikow;William Kalies

  • Conley index theory

    Konstantin Mischaikow

  • Chaos in the Lorenz equators: a computer assisted proof. part II: details

    Konstantin Mischaikow;Marian Mrozek;Marian Mrozek

  • Isolating Neighborhoods and Chaos

    Konstantin Mischaikow;Marian Mrozek

  • A Database Schema for the Analysis of Global Dynamics of Multiparameter Systems

    Zin Arai;William D. Kalies;Hiroshi Kokubu;Konstantin Mischaikow

  • Chapter 9 – Conley Index

    Konstantin Mischaikow;Marian Mrozek

Frequent Co-Authors

Marian Mrozek
Marian Mrozek Jagiellonian University
Allen Tannenbaum
Allen Tannenbaum Stony Brook University
Robert Behringer
Robert Behringer Duke University
Mason A. Porter
Mason A. Porter University of California, Los Angeles
Peter J. Mucha
Peter J. Mucha Dartmouth College
Yuan Lou
Yuan Lou Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jeffrey F. Morris
Jeffrey F. Morris City College of New York
Greg Turk
Greg Turk Georgia Institute of Technology
Robert S. Laramee
Robert S. Laramee University of Nottingham
Marc Niethammer
Marc Niethammer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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