Vasileios Basios
Affiliations: | University of Brussesl (ULB) |
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Physics of Complex Systems, Complexity, Chaos, Nonlinear Dynamcis, Statistical Physics, Interdisciplinary PhysicsGoogle:
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Basios V, Antonopoulos CG. (2018) Hyperchaos & labyrinth chaos: Revisiting Thomas-Rössler systems. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 460: 153-159 |
Basios V. (2016) Strong perturbations in nonlinear systems The European Physical Journal Special Topics. 225: 1219-1229 |
BASIOS V. (2012) COMPLEX MATTER AND NONLINEAR KINETICS: CRYSTAL SIZE DISTRIBUTION DUE TO SELF-ORGANIZATION International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos. 22: 1250210 |
Antonopoulos C, Bountis T, Basios V. (2011) Quasi-stationary chaotic states in multi-dimensional Hamiltonian systems Physica a: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 390: 3290-3307 |
García Cantú Ros A, Antonopoulos C, Basios V. (2011) Emergence of coherent motion in aggregates of motile coupled maps Chaos, Solitons & Fractals. 44: 574-586 |
Lutsko JF, Basios V, Nicolis G, et al. (2010) Kinetics of intermediate-mediated self-assembly in nanosized materials: a generic model. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 132: 164701 |
Antonopoulos C, Basios V, Bountis T. (2010) Weak chaos and the "melting transition" in a confined microplasma system. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 81: 016211 |
Lutsko JF, Basios V, Nicolis G, et al. (2010) Kinetic rougheninglike transition with finite nucleation barrier. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 132: 035102 |
MacKernan D, Basios V. (2009) Local and global statistical dynamical properties of chaotic Markov analytic maps and repellers: A coarse grained and spectral perspective Chaos, Solitons & Fractals. 42: 291-302 |
Basios V, Lutsko J, Nicolis G, et al. (2009) A new paradigm of crystallization arising from non-standard nucleation pathways Microgravity Science and Technology. 21: 47-51 |