Exploring complex systems is a fascinating challenge. Complex systems are characterized by non-trivial interaction between parts such that the entire system behaves different than just the sum of its parts. Examples include coupled neurons in the brain, and metapopulation dynamics of predator-prey system. Complex systems can be sensitive to small perturbations (chaotic) and reveal quite counterintuitive behaviors ranging from stabilization by random events to unpredictable collapse of system behavior. My research focuses on computational and theoretical studies at the interface of Nonlinear Dynamics, and Complex Network theory. In particular, I have been studying emergent behavior in a network coupled oscillators having its applicability in various complex ecological and biological systems.
Department of Mathematics, School of Physical Sciences, Coimbatore
Basic computational skill is essential.
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
School of Engineering, Coimbatore