Adilson E. Motter
Adilson E. Motter (born January 1, 1974, in Brazil) is the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Physics at Northwestern University, where he has helped develop the concept of synthetic rescue in network biology as well as methods to control the nonlinear dynamics of complex networks. In joint work with Takashi Nishikawa, he discovered the phenomenon of converse symmetry breaking (also referred to as asymmetry-induced symmetry). Motter's research is focused on complex systems and nonlinear phenomena, primarily involving complex networks, systems biology, chaos and statistical physics. Provided by Wikipedia
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Comparative analysis of existing models for power-grid synchronization by Takashi Nishikawa, Adilson E Motter
Published 2015-01-01
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Missing links as a source of seemingly variable constants in complex reaction networks by Zachary G. Nicolaou, Adilson E. Motter
Published 2020-10-01
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Anharmonic classical time crystals: A coresonance pattern formation mechanism by Zachary G. Nicolaou, Adilson E. Motter
Published 2021-05-01
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Complex systems in the spotlight: next steps after the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics by Ginestra Bianconi, Alex Arenas, Jacob Biamonte, Lincoln D Carr, Byungnam Kahng, Janos Kertesz, Jürgen Kurths, Linyuan Lü, Cristina Masoller, Adilson E Motter, Matjaž Perc, Filippo Radicchi, Ramakrishna Ramaswamy, Francisco A Rodrigues, Marta Sales-Pardo, Maxi San Miguel, Stefan Thurner, Taha Yasseri
Published 2023-01-01
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