Eric J. Kostelich

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Critical patch size of a two-population reaction diffusion model describing brain tumor growth2024-09-04Paper
Sensor Placement Sensitivity and Robust Reconstruction of Wave Dynamics from Multiple Sensors2022-12-08Paper
Predictability and identifiability assessment of models for prostate cancer under androgen suppression therapy2022-08-03Paper
Patient-specific parameter estimates of glioblastoma multiforme growth dynamics from a model with explicit birth and death rates2022-08-03Paper
Modeling the synergistic properties of drugs in hormonal treatment for prostate cancer2021-03-29Paper
Mathematics + Cancer: An Undergraduate "Bridge" Course in Applied Mathematics2020-02-17Paper
Kalman filter data assimilation: targeting observations and parameter estimation2016-09-21Paper
Data Assimilation in Brain Tumor Models2016-09-16Paper
Mathematically modeling the biological properties of gliomas: A review2015-11-02Paper
Phase-space analysis of bursting behavior in Kolmogorov flow2010-09-13Paper
Problems in estimating dynamics from data2010-09-13Paper
Estimating the state of large spatio-temporally chaotic systems2008-05-07Paper
Efficient data assimilation for spatiotemporal chaos: a local ensemble transform Kalman filter2007-06-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q56924892005-09-28Paper
Using chaos to shadow the quadratic map for all time2000-02-15Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42434111999-05-18Paper
The analysis of chaotic time-series data1998-07-22Paper
Unstable dimension variability: A source of nonhyperbolicity in chaotic systems1997-11-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43481661997-09-22Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43556431997-09-21Paper
CALCULATING STABLE AND UNSTABLE MANIFOLDS1997-08-14Paper
Plotting stable manifolds: Error estimates and noninvertible maps1996-06-10Paper
Noise reduction: Finding the simplest dynamical system consistent with the data1990-01-01Paper
Lorenz cross sections of the chaotic attractor of the double rotor1987-01-01Paper

Research outcomes over time

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