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Overview

Raz Kupferman is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Mathematics and Engineering, with particular contributions to Applied Mathematics, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Geometry and Topology, Mechanics of Materials, and Biomedical Engineering.

The primary topics addressed in their work include Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering, Geometric Analysis and Curvature Flows, Composite Material Mechanics, Elasticity and Material Modeling, Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, Nonlocal and gradient elasticity in micro/nano structures, and Advanced Materials and Mechanics.

Significant recent papers authored by Raz Kupferman include:

  • Continuum mechanics of a cellular tissue model (2020), Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • On Saint-Venant Compatibility and Stress Potentials in Manifolds with Boundary and Constant Sectional Curvature (2022), SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis
  • Double forms: Regular elliptic bilaplacian operators (2024), Journal d Analyse Mathématique

Raz Kupferman has collaborated extensively with several researchers. Frequent co-authors include Cy Maor, Roee Leder, Itai Alpern, Ben Maman, and Michael Moshe.

Their research findings have appeared in various publication venues, notably arXiv (Cornell University), SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, Forum of Mathematics Sigma, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, and Journal of Functional Analysis.

Best Publications

  • Geometry and Mechanics in the Opening of Chiral Seed Pods

    Shahaf Armon;Efi Efrati;Raz Kupferman;Eran Sharon

  • Constitutive laws for the matrix-logarithm of the conformation tensor

    Raanan Fattal;Raz Kupferman

  • Flow of viscoelastic fluids past a cylinder at high Weissenberg number : stabilized simulations using matrix logarithms

    Martien A. Hulsen;Raanan Fattal;Raz Kupferman

  • Extracting macroscopic dynamics: model problems and algorithms

    Dror Givon;Raz Kupferman;Andrew Stuart

  • Time-dependent simulation of viscoelastic flows at high Weissenberg number using the log-conformation representation

    Raanan Fattal;Raz Kupferman

  • Elastic theory of unconstrained non-Euclidean plates

    E. Efrati;E. Sharon;R. Kupferman

  • Optimal prediction and the Mori-Zwanzig representation of irreversible processes.

    Alexandre J. Chorin;Ole H. Hald;Raz Kupferman

  • Optimal prediction with memory

    Alexandre J. Chorin;Ole H. Hald;Raz Kupferman

  • Fractional kinetics in Kac-Zwanzig heat bath models

    Raz Kupferman

  • No justified complaints: on fair sharing of multiple resources

    Danny Dolev;Dror G. Feitelson;Joseph Y. Halpern;Raz Kupferman

  • Itô versus Stratonovich white-noise limits for systems with inertia and colored multiplicative noise.

    R. Kupferman;G. A. Pavliotis;A. M. Stuart

  • Geometry of Thin Nematic Elastomer Sheets

    Hillel Aharoni;Eran Sharon;Raz Kupferman

  • Geometry of Thin Nematic Elastomer Sheets

    Hillel Aharoni;Eran Sharon;Raz Kupferman

  • Optimal prediction of underresolved dynamics

    Alexandre J. Chorin;Anton P. Kast;Raz Kupferman

  • Buckling transition and boundary layer in non-Euclidean plates.

    Efi Efrati;Eran Sharon;Raz Kupferman

  • Strong convergence of projective integration schemes for singularly perturbed stochastic differential systems

    Dror Givon;Ioannis G. Kevrekidis;Raz Kupferman

  • A Riemannian Approach to Reduced Plate, Shell, and Rod Theories

    Raz Kupferman;Jake P. Solomon

  • A Central-Difference Scheme for a Pure Stream Function Formulation of Incompressible Viscous Flow

    Raz Kupferman

  • Gibbs sampling in factorized continuous-time Markov processes

    Tal El-Hay;Nir Friedman;Raz Kupferman

  • The metric description of elasticity in residually stressed soft materials

    Efi Efrati;Eran Sharon;Raz Kupferman

  • Emergence of Spontaneous Twist and Curvature in Non-Euclidean Rods: Application to Erodium Plant Cells

    Hillel Aharoni;Yael Abraham;Rivka Elbaum;Eran Sharon

  • On the linear stability of plane Couette flow for an Oldroyd-B fluid and its numerical approximation

    Raz Kupferman

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexandre J. Chorin
Alexandre J. Chorin University of California, Berkeley
Nir Friedman
Nir Friedman Weizmann Institute of Science
Edriss S. Titi
Edriss S. Titi Texas A&M University
Andrew M. Stuart
Andrew M. Stuart California Institute of Technology
David A. Kessler
David A. Kessler United States Naval Research Laboratory
Morton M. Denn
Morton M. Denn City College of New York
Joseph Y. Halpern
Joseph Y. Halpern Cornell University
Nathan Linial
Nathan Linial Hebrew University of Jerusalem
MA Martien Hulsen
MA Martien Hulsen Eindhoven University of Technology
Daphne Koller
Daphne Koller insitro Inc.

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