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Name
  
Stephen Wiggins


Doctoral students
  
Tasso J. Kaper

Alma mater
  
Cornell, Caltech

Doctoral advisor
  
Philip Holmes


Known for
  
Fluid dynamics, nonlinear dynamics and chaos in classical mechanics and mechanics applied to atomic systems

Education
  
Cornell University, California Institute of Technology

Fields
  
Physics, Chemistry, Applied mathematics

People also search for
  
Philip Holmes, Rob Sturman, R. M. Samelson

Books
  
Introduction to Applied Nonlinear, Global Bifurcations and Chao, Chaotic transport in dynamica, Normally Hyperbolic Invariant, The Mathematical Foundati

Institutions
  
University of Bristol

Residence
  
Bristol, United Kingdom

Stephen Ray Wiggins is an American applied mathematician, born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and best known for his contributions in nonlinear dynamics, chaos theory and nonlinear phenomena, influenced heavily by his PhD advisor Philip Holmes, whom he studied under at Cornell University. He is actively working on the advancement of computational applied mathematics at the University of Bristol, where he was the head of the Mathematics Department until 2008. Previously he was a professor at Caltech in Pasadena, California.

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Field of study

Stephen Wiggins contributed in many different areas of mathematical physics from classical dynamical systems point of view.

Nonlinear dynamics and chaos

His book Applied nonlinear dynamical systems and Chaos cited more than 3000 times.

Transport theory and fluid dynamics

His recent works on chaotic mixing attract considerable interest, with the leading expert in the area, Julio Ottino.

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Stephen Wiggins Wikipedia