British mathematician
Paul Glendinning is a Beyer Professor of Applied Mathematics , in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manchester who is known for his work on dynamical systems , specifically models of the time-evolution of complex mathematical or physical processes. His main areas of research are bifurcation theory (particularly global bifurcations); synchronization and blowout bifurcations; low-dimensional maps ; and quasi-periodically forced systems.[ 1] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
^ a b Paul Glendinning publications indexed by Google Scholar
^ Paul Glendinning at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ Glendinning, P.; Sparrow, C. (1984). "Local and global behavior near homoclinic orbits". Journal of Statistical Physics . 35 (5–6): 645. Bibcode :1984JSP....35..645G . doi :10.1007/BF01010828 . S2CID 120754780 .
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^ Glendinning, P.; Perry, L. P. (1997). "Melnikov analysis of chaos in a simple epidemiological model". Journal of Mathematical Biology . 35 (3): 359–73. doi :10.1007/s002850050056 . PMID 9120378 . S2CID 41903562 .
^ Glendinning, P.; Sparrow, C. (1986). "T-points: A codimension two heteroclinic bifurcation". Journal of Statistical Physics . 43 (3–4): 479. Bibcode :1986JSP....43..479G . doi :10.1007/BF01020649 . S2CID 120971266 .
^ Glendinning, P. (1984). "Bifurcations near homoclinic orbits with symmetry". Physics Letters A . 103 (4): 163–166. Bibcode :1984PhLA..103..163G . doi :10.1016/0375-9601(84)90242-1 .
^ Paul Glendinning's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
^ Glendinning, P. (2014). "The Border Collision Normal Form with Stochastic Switching Surface" (PDF) . SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems . 13 : 181–193. doi :10.1137/130931643 .
^ Paul, Glendinning (1994). Stability, Instability and Chaos: An Introduction to the Theory of Nonlinear Differential Equations . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521425667 .
^ Glendinning, P. (2004). "The mathematics of motion camouflage" . Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 271 (1538): 477–81. doi :10.1098/rspb.2003.2622 . PMC 1691618 . PMID 15129957 .