Bard Ermentrout

Bard G. Ermentrout
Citizenship American
Institutions University of Pittsburgh
Education Ph.D.
Alma mater University of Chicago
Doctoral advisor Jack Cowan
Known for Mathematical neuroscience, XPPAuto
Website
www.pitt.edu/~phase/

Bard George Ermentrout is an American mathematician and professor at University of Pittsburgh. He is known for his joint work with Nancy Kopell in deriving the Ermentrout and Kopell canonical model,[1] his joint work with David Terman in writing the book Mathematical Foundations of Neuroscience,[2] and for the development of the dynamical systems software XPPAuto.[3]

References

  1. Ermentrout, Bard; Kopell, Nancy (1984). "Frequency plateaus in a chain of weakly coupled oscillators, i.". SIAM journal on Mathematical Analysis. SIAM. 15: 215–237. doi:10.1137/0515019.
  2. Ermentrout, Bard; Terman, David (2010). Mathematical Foundations of Neuroscience. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-87708-2.
  3. Ermentrout, Bard (2002). Simulating, analyzing, and animating dynamical systems: a guide to XPPAUT for researchers and students. SIAM. ISBN 978-0-89871-506-4.
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