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Paul J. Atzberger, Assistant Professor

PhD Mathematics · Courant Institute, NYU · 2003

Research Interests

Mathematical Biology, Applied Stochastic Analysis, Multiscale Numerical Methods. Applications in Soft Matter Physics and Cellular Mechanics.

Publications:

  1. A Stochastic Immersed Boundary Method for Fluid-Structure Dynamics at Microscopic Length Scales, Atzberger, P.J., Kramer, P.R., and Peskin, C.S., J. Comp. Phys., Vol. 224, Iss. 2, (2007). [PDF]



  2. Stochastic Immersed Boundary Method Incorporating Thermal Fluctuations (brief introduction), Atzberger, P.J., Kramer, P.R., and Peskin, C.S., (proceedings of ICIAM 2007). [PDF]



  3. On the Foundations of the Stochastic Immersed Boundary Method, Kramer, P.R., Peskin, C.S., and Atzberger, P.J., (submitted). [PDF]



  4. Theoretical Framework for Microscopic Osmotic Phenomena, Atzberger, P.J. and Kramer, P.R. , Phys. Rev. E, 75, 1, (2007). [PDF]



  5. A Note on the Correspondence of the Immersed Boundary Method with Thermal Fluctuations To Stokesian-Brownian Dynamics, Atzberger, P.J., Physica D, Vol. 226, Iss. 2, 15, pg. 144-150, (2007). [PDF]



  6. Error Analysis of a Stochastic Immersed Boundary Method Incorporating Thermal Fluctuations , Atzberger, P.J. and Kramer, P.R. (to appear in Mathematics and Computers in Simulation). [PDF]



  7. Velocity Correlations of a Thermally Fluctuating Brownian Particle: A Novel Model of the Hydrodynamic Coupling , Atzberger, P.J., Phys. Lett. A, Vol. 351, Iss. 4-5, 6, March, pp. 225-230, (2006). [PDF]



  8. A Brownian Dynamics Model of Kinesin in Three Dimensions Incorporating the Force-Extension Profile of the Coiled-Coil Cargo Tether, Atzberger, P.J. and Peskin, C.S., Bull. Math. Biol., vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 131-160, (2006). [PDF]

Class Websites and Notes:

(Winter 2008)

  • Introduction to Mathematical Biology

  •     course website

  •     TR 8:00am - 9:15pm, Old Little Theatre, Rm. 160B.


(Fall 2007)

  • Finite Element Methods

  •     course website

  •     TR 11:00am - 12:15pm, South Hall Rm. 6635.


(Fall 2007)

  • Introduction to Complex Variables

  •     course website

  •     TR 8:00am - 9:15pm, GIRV Rm. 1116.



(Classes and Notes 2003 - 2007)

course websites




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