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Gregory Eyink

Stanislaw M. Ulam Distinguished Scholar

Full Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Johns Hopkins University

Mathematical Physics

Gregory Eyink

Office: TA-3, Bldg. 1690, Rm 127
Mail Stop: B-258
Phone: (505) 665-8283
Fax: (505) 665-2659

eyink@cnls.lanl.gov
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Educational Background/Employment:
  • Ph.D. Physics, The Ohio State University (OSU), 1987.
  • B.S. Mathematics and Philosophy, OSU, 1981 (valedictorian).
  • Postdoctoral Research:
    • Rutgers University, 1991-92, 1989-90
    • Universität München, 1990-91
    • Belgian-American Education Foundation Fellow, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1987-88
  • Employment:
    • Professor of Mathematics, The Johns Hopkins University, 2002-present
    • Professor of Mathematics, University of Arizona, 2002
    • Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Arizona, 2001-02
    • Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Arizona, 1994-99
    • Visiting Research Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992-1994

Research Interests:

  • Statistical Mechanics (Equilibrium and Non-equilibrium)
  • Fluid Mechanics and Turbulence
  • Stochastic analysis
  • Dynamical Systems
  • Partial Differential equations

Selected Publications:

  1. G.L. Eyink, Y.W.N. Haine, D.J. Lee Ruelle's linear response formula, ensemble adjoint schemes and Lévy flights, Nonlinearity 17, 1867 (2004).
  2. Q.N. Chen, S.Y. Chen, G.L. Eyink The joint cascade of energy and helicity in three-dimensional turbulence, Physics of Fluids 15, 361 (2003).
  3. G. L. Eyink, J.L. Lebowitz, H. Spohn Hydrodynamics and fluctuations outside of local equilibrium: driven diffusive systems, J. Stat. Phys 83, 385 (1996).
  4. G. L. Eyink The Renormalization Group Method in Statistical Hydrodynamics, Phys. Fluids A 6, 3063 (1994).
  5. N.I. Chernov, G. L. Eyink, J.L. Lebowitz, Y.G. Sinai, Steady-state electrical conduction in the periodic Lorentz gas, Comm. Math. Phys. 154, 569 (1993).
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