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Bernold Fiedler

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Bernold Fiedler (born 15 May 1956) is a German mathematician, specializing in nonlinear dynamics.

Fiedler received a Diploma from Heidelberg University in 1980 for his thesis ''Ein Räuber-Beute-System mit zwei time lags'' ("A predator-prey system with two time lags") and his doctorate with his thesis ''Stabilitätswechsel und globale Hopf-Verzweigung'' (Stability transformation and global Hopf bifurcation), written under the direction of Willi Jäger. Fiedler is a professor at the Institute for Mathematics of the Free University of Berlin.

His research includes, among other topics, global bifurcation, global attractors, and patterning in reaction-diffusion equations (an area of research pioneered by Alan Turing).

In 2008, Fiedler gave the Gauss Lecture with a talk titled "Aus Nichts wird nichts? Mathematik der Selbstorganisation". In 2002 he was, with Stefan Liebscher, an Invited Speaker at the ICM in Beijing, with a talk titled "Bifurcations without parameters: some ODE and PDE examples". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Ergodic theory, analysis, and efficient simulation of dynamical systems / Bernold Fiedler (editor)

    Published 2001
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    International Conference on Differential Equations, Berlin, Germany, 1-7 August, 1999 / edited by Bernold Fiedler, Konrad Gröger, Jürgen Sprekels.

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    Space - Time - Matter : Analytic and Geometric Structures / Matthias Staudacher, Jochen Brüning.

    Published 2018
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