Emmanuel D. Tannenbaum, Ph.D.

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2002 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
quantum mechanics, scattering theory and quantum chaos
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Eric J. Heller grad student 2002 Harvard
 (Topics in semiclassical quantum dynamics: Phase -space deformations, energy redistribution, and vibrational predissociation.)
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Pittman SM, Tannenbaum E, Heller EJ. (2016) Dynamical tunneling versus fast diffusion for a non-convex Hamiltonian. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 145: 054303
Atsmon-Raz Y, Raz Y, Tannenbaum ED. (2014) Repression/depression of conjugative plasmids and their influence on the mutation-selection balance in static environments. Plos One. 9: e96839
Itan E, Tannenbaum E. (2012) Effect of chromosomal instability on the mutation-selection balance in unicellular populations. Plos One. 7
Kama A, Tannenbaum E. (2010) Effect of the SOS response on the mean fitness of unicellular populations: a quasispecies approach. Plos One. 5
Itan E, Tannenbaum E. (2010) Semiconservative quasispecies equations for polysomic genomes: the general case. Physical Review E. 81: 61915-61915
Wagner N, Tannenbaum E, Ashkenasy G. (2010) Second order catalytic quasispecies yields discontinuous mean fitness at error threshold. Physical Review Letters. 104: 188101
Raz Y, Tannenbaum ED. (2010) The Influence of Horizontal Gene Transfer on the Mean Fitness of Unicellular Populations in Static Environments Genetics. 185: 327-337
Kleiman M, Tannenbaum E. (2009) Diploidy and the selective advantage for sexual reproduction in unicellular organisms. Theory in Biosciences. 128: 249-285
Tannenbaum E. (2009) Selective advantage for sexual reproduction with random haploid fusion Theory in Biosciences. 128: 85-96
Tannenbaum E. (2008) A comparison of sexual and asexual replication strategies in a simplified model based on the yeast life cycle. Theory in Biosciences. 127: 323-333
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