Ibrahim Fatkullin, Ph.D.

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2002 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, United States 
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Mathematics
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Gregor Kovacic grad student 2002 RPI
 (Coarsening in stochastically perturbed Ginzburg -Landau -type equations and statistical studies of the Potts model.)
Eric Vanden-Eijnden grad student 2002 RPI (MathTree)
 (Coarsening in stochastically perturbed Ginzburg -Landau -type equations and statistical studies of the Potts model.)
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Fatkullin I, Slastikov V. (2018) Limit Shapes for Gibbs Ensembles of Partitions Journal of Statistical Physics. 172: 1545-1563
Fatkullin I, Slastikov V. (2015) Diffusive transport in two-dimensional nematics Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S. 8: 323-340
Fatkullin I. (2013) A study of blow-ups in the Keller-Segel model of chemotaxis Nonlinearity. 26: 81-94
Capponi A, Fatkullin I, Shi L. (2011) Stochastic Filtering for Diffusion Processes With Level Crossings Ieee Transactions On Automatic Control. 56: 2201-2206
Fatkullin I, Kovacic G, Vanden-Eijnden E. (2010) Reduced dynamics of stochastically perturbed gradient flows Communications in Mathematical Sciences. 8: 439-461
Fatkullin I, Kovačič G, Eijnden EV. (2010) Reduced dynamics of stochastically perturbed gradient flows Communications in Mathematical Sciences. 8: 439-461
Fatkullin I, Slastikov V. (2009) Vortices In Two-Dimensional Nematics ∗ Communications in Mathematical Sciences. 7: 917-938
Fatkullin I, Slastikov V. (2009) Vortices in two-dimensional nematics Communications in Mathematical Sciences. 7: 917-938
Fatkullin I, Slastikov V. (2008) On spatial variations of nematic ordering Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena. 237: 2577-2586
Fatkullin I, Slastikov V. (2005) A Note on the Onsager Model of Nematic Phase Transitions Communications in Mathematical Sciences. 3: 21-26
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