Strogatz, Steven

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Name (Hebrew)
סטרוגץ, סטיבן, 1959-
Name (Latin)
Strogatz, Steven
Other forms of name
Strogatz, Steven H. (Steven Henry)
Strogatz, Steven H. (Steven Henry), 1959-
Strogatz, Steven Henry
Date of birth
1959-08-13
Associated country
United States
Place of residence/headquarters
Ithaca (N.Y.)
Field of activity
Education, Higher
Mathematics
Nonlinear systems
Occupation
Authors
College teachers
Mathematicians
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 67081737
Wikidata: Q1384920
Library of congress: n 86093144
HAI10: 000270213
Sources of Information
  • Nonlinear dynamics and chaos, 2015:back cover (Steven H. Strogatz is Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cornell University)
  • Strogatz, Steven. The joy of X [SR]:cover frame (Steven Strogatz)
  • His The mathematical structure of the human sleep-wake cycle, c1986:t.p. (Steven H. Strogatz) verso of t.p. (Aiken Computation Lab., Div. of Applied Sciences, Harvard Univ.) data sheet (Steven Henry Strogatz)
  • Sync, 2003:CIP t.p. (Steven Strogatz) pub. info. (professor in the Center for Applied Mathematics at Cornell Univ.)
  • איקסטאזה!, 2017:שער, מעבר לשער, דש הספר (סטיבן סטרוגץ, Steven Strogatz‏, פרופסור למתמטיקה שימושית באוניברסיטת קורנל).
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Wikipedia description:

Steven Henry Strogatz (; born August 13, 1959) is an American mathematician and author, and the Susan and Barton Winokur distinguished professor for the public understanding of science and mathematics at Cornell University. He is known for his work on nonlinear systems, including contributions to the study of synchronization in dynamical systems, and his research in a variety of areas of applied mathematics, including mathematical biology and complex network theory. With Duncan Watts, he developed the Watts–Strogatz model to explain how nodes in a small-world network have in average a small number of degrees of separation. Strogatz is the co-host of Quanta Magazine's The Joy of Why podcast. He previously hosted The Joy of x podcast. His published books include Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, Sync, The Joy of x, The Calculus of Friendship, and Infinite Powers.

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