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  Arthur Fischer

Arthur Fischer

Professor Emeritus of Mathematics

831-426-3734

 

Physical & Biological Sciences Division

Mathematics Department

Professor Emeritus of Mathematics

Faculty

Emeriti

Mathematical Physics
Mathematics
Mathematical Modeling
Physics
Human Biology
Bioengineering
Biophysics
Biotechnology


No office on campus

Mathematics Department

B.A., Columbia University, Mathematics and Chemistry
Ph.D., Princeton University, Program in Mathematical Physics
M.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Sub-Internship in Molecular Biology and Cardiovascular Surgery

  • Fischer, A, and Moncrief, V (2002), Nonautonomous dynamical systems and the phase portrait of the reduced Einstein equations, to appear.
  • Fischer, A, and Moncrief, V (2002), Conformal volume collapse of 3-manifolds and the reduced Einstein flow, in Geometry, Dyn
  • Fischer, A, and Moncrief, V (2001), The reduced Einstein equations and the conformal volume collapse of 3-manifolds, Classical and Quantum Gravity, to appear.
  • Fischer, A, and Moncrief, V (2001), Reduced Einstein equations- A Brief Summary, in Proceedings of the Ninth Marcel Grossman Meeting, Rome, July 2-8, 2000, University of Rome "la Sapienza", edited by Vahe G Gurzadyan, Robert Jantzen, and Remo Ruffini, World Scientific, Singapore, to appear http://www.icra.it/MG/mr9/Proceedings.html.
  • Fischer, A, and Moncrief, V (2001), Reduced Einstein equations- An expanded view, in Proceedings of the Ninth Marcel Grossman Meeting, Rome, July 2-8, 2000, University of Rome "la Sapienza", World Scientific, Singapore, to appear http://www.icra.it/MG/mr9/Proceedings.html.

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