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34
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2885
National Ranking
1171

Overview

Marshall Slemrod is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with significant contributions to subfields such as Applied Mathematics, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computational Mechanics, Materials Chemistry, and Mechanics of Materials.

The scientist's work focuses on advanced topics including Navier-Stokes equation solutions, Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering, Stability and Controllability of Differential Equations, Elasticity and Wave Propagation, Contact Mechanics and Variational Inequalities, and Geometric Analysis and Curvature Flows.

Marshall Slemrod has published in several reputable venues, including:

  • Quarterly of Applied Mathematics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
  • Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
  • Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by Marshall Slemrod include:

  • On asymptotic rigidity and continuity problems in nonlinear elasticity on manifolds and hypersurfaces, 2021, Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
  • Non-uniqueness in plane fluid flows, 2023, Quarterly of Applied Mathematics
  • The Least Action Admissibility Principle, 2025, Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
  • On singular behaviour in a plane linear elastostatics problem, 2025, Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
  • From the Nash-Kuiper theorem of isometric embeddings to the Euler equations for steady fluid motions: Analogues, examples, and extensions, 2023, Journal of Mathematical Physics

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Marshall Slemrod include Heiko Gimperlein, Michael Grinfeld, R. J. Knops, Siran Li, and Amit Acharya.

Best Publications

  • Controllability for Distributed Bilinear Systems

    J. M. Ball;J. E. Marsden;M. Slemrod

  • Structured phase transitions on a finite interval

    Jack Carr;Jack Carr;Jack Carr;Morton E. Gurtin;Morton E. Gurtin;Morton E. Gurtin;Marshall Slemrod;Marshall Slemrod;Marshall Slemrod

  • Asymptotic behavior of nonlinear contraction semigroups

    C.M. Dafermos;M. Slemrod

  • Feedback Stabilization of Distributed Semilinear Control Systems

    J. M. Ball;M. Slemrod

  • Global existence, uniqueness, and asymptotic stability of classical smooth solutions in one-dimensional non-linear thermoelasticity

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  • Feedback stabilization of a linear control system in hilbert space with an a priori bounded control

    Marshall Slemrod;Marshall Slemrod

  • Dynamic phase transitions in a van der Waals fluid

    M Slemrod;M Slemrod

  • Regularization of the Burnett Equations via Relaxation

    Shi Jin;Marshall Slemrod

  • A Note on Complete Controllability and Stabilizability for Linear Control Systems in Hilbert Space

    Unknown

  • A Limiting “Viscosity” Approach to the Riemann Problem for Materials Exhibiting Change of Phase

    M. Slemrod

  • Stabilization of Bilinear Control Systems with Applications to Nonconservative Problems in Elasticity

    Unknown

  • On Two-Dimensional Sonic-Subsonic Flow

    Gui-Qiang Chen;Constantine M. Dafermos;Marshall Slemrod;Dehua Wang

  • Quasi-Neutral Limit for Euler-Poisson System

    Marshall Slemrod;Natalia Sternberg

  • The viscosity-capillarity criterion for shocks and phase transitions

    Unknown

  • Nonharmonic fourier series and the stabilization of distributed semi‐linear control systems

    Unknown

  • Theory of a general class of dissipative processes.

    J.K Hale;J.P LaSalle;Marshall Slemrod

  • Dynamics of measured valued solutions to a backward-forward heat equation

    M. Slemrod

  • Stabilization of boundary control systems

    Unknown

  • Asymptotic stability criteria for linear systems of difference-differential equations of neutral type and their discrete analogues

    Unknown

  • Weak asymptotic decay via a “relaxed invariance principle” for a wave equation with nonlinear, non-monotone damping

    Unknown

  • Flocking and synchronization of particle models

    Seung-Yeal Ha;Corrado Lattanzio;Bruno Rubino;Marshall Slemrod

  • Flocking Dynamics of Singularly Perturbed Oscillator Chain and the Cucker-Smale System

    Seung-Yeal Ha;Marshall Slemrod

  • A Limiting Viscosity Approach for the Riemann Problem in Isentropic Gas Dynamics

    Marshall Slemrod;Athanasios E. Tzavaras

  • Isometric Immersions and Compensated Compactness

    Gui-Qiang Chen;Marshall Slemrod;Dehua Wang

  • Vanishing Viscosity Method for Transonic Flow

    Gui-Qiang Chen;Marshall Slemrod;Dehua Wang

  • Slow observables of singularly perturbed differential equations

    Zvi Artstein;Ioannis G Kevrekidis;Marshall Slemrod;Edriss S Titi

  • Oscillation theory, computation, and methods of compensated compactness

    Constantine Dafermos;J. L. Ericksen;David Kinderlehrer;Marshall Slemrod

  • Coagulation-diffusion systems: derivation and existence of solutions for the diffuse interface structure equations

    M. Slemrod

  • The Riemann Problem for Systems of Conservation Laws of Mixed Type

    Haitao Fan;Marshall Slemrod

Frequent Co-Authors

Gui-Qiang Chen
Gui-Qiang Chen University of Oxford
Seung-Yeal Ha
Seung-Yeal Ha Seoul National University
Zvi Artstein
Zvi Artstein Weizmann Institute of Science
Ioannis G. Kevrekidis
Ioannis G. Kevrekidis Johns Hopkins University
Edriss S. Titi
Edriss S. Titi Texas A&M University
Shi Jin
Shi Jin Shanghai Jiao Tong University
David Kinderlehrer
David Kinderlehrer Carnegie Mellon University
Constantine M. Dafermos
Constantine M. Dafermos Brown University
Lorenzo Pareschi
Lorenzo Pareschi Heriot-Watt University
Deane Yang
Deane Yang New York University

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