The home page of Reuben Thieberger
- Present Position:
- Professor, Physics Department,
Ben Gurion University.
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- Address:
- Physics Department, Ben Gurion University,P.O.Box 653, Beer Sheva
84105, ISRAEL.
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Phone : 972-8-6461174
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Fax : 972-8-6472903
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Email:
thieb@bgumail.bgu.ac.il
- (you can Email me by clicking on the Email address.)
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Education:
- Ph.D. Weizmann Inst. 1958 .
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Research Interests:
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Nonlinear Dynamics
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Computational Physics
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Fractals
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Recent Publications:
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Purifying Noisy Signals,
J. of Time Series Analysis, 13,
267-280 (1992), with A. Rabinovitch.
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Analysis of noisy signals
Physica D 4, 284 (1992),
with A. Rabinovich.
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Calculating Fractal Dimension,
Int.J.of Mod. Phys. E 3,
267-277 (1992), with S. Goshen.
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Intermittency and Phase Locking of the Bonhoeffer van der Pol Model,
J. Theor. Biol. 160, 179-184 (1993) ,
with S. Yasin, M. Friedman, S. Goshen, A. Rabinovitch.
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Forced Bonhoeffer van der Pol oscillator in its excited mode,
Phys. Rev. E 50,1572-1578 (1994),
with A. Rabinovitch and M. Friedman.
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Resonance effects in the Bonhoeffer van der Pol System.
Chaos Solitons and Fractals 7,1713-1719 (1996).
with A. Rabinovitch, M. Friedman and S. Goshen.
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Cosmic Lacunarity.
Chaos 7 ,82 (1997),
with A.Provenzale and E.A. Spiegel.
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Density Singularities and Cosmic Structures,
MNRAS 291 , 585-592 (1997),
with G. Murante, A. Provenzale and E.A. Spiegel.
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Scaling Regimes in the Distribution of Galaxies.
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sc. 867 258-267 (1998),
with G. Murante, A. Provenzale and E. A. Spiegel.
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Transport in Two-Dimensional Scattering Stochastic Media: Simulations
and Models.
Phys. Rev. E 61 6183-6189 (2000),
with O. Haran and D. Shvarts.
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A box-counting red herring.
Phys.Lett. A 269
,303 (2000). With J.van Hardenberg and A. Provenzale.
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Relativistic corrections to fractal analyses of the galaxy distribution.
Astronomy and Astrophysics 367, 449 (2001).
with Marie-Noelle Celerier.
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Luminosity Effects in Projected Fractals.
Bull. Astron. Soc. India 30,
461-471 (2002).
With E.A. Spiegel.
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The use of luminosity effects to calculate scaling regimes in the galaxy
distribution.
Astronomy and Astrophysics 397 401 (2003).
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