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Dwight Barkley (born 7 January 1959) is a professor of mathematics at the
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Education and career

Barkley obtained his PhD in physics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1988.Speaker profile
12th Experimental Chaos and Complexity Conference, retrieved 2015-05-20.
He then spent one year at Caltech working with
Philip Saffman Philip Geoffrey Saffman FRS (19 March 1931 – 17 August 2008) was a mathematician and the Theodore von Kármán Professor of Applied Mathematics and Aeronautics at the California Institute of Technology.. Education and early life Saffman was ...
followed by three years at Princeton University where he worked with Yannís Keverkidis and
Steven Orszag Steven Alan Orszag (February 27, 1943 – May 1, 2011) was an American mathematician. Life and career Orszag was born to a Jewish family in Manhattan, the son of Joseph Orszag, a lawyer.Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction A Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction, or BZ reaction, is one of a class of reactions that serve as a classical example of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, resulting in the establishment of a nonlinear chemical oscillator. The only common element in ...
, heart tissue, and neurons. He is the author of the Barkley Model of excitable media and discoverer of the role of Euclidean symmetry in spiral-wave dynamics. In 1997, Laurette Tuckerman and Dwight Barkley coined the term "bifurcation analysis for time steppers" for techniques involving the modification of time-stepping computer codes to perform the tasks of bifurcation analysis. He has applied this approach in several areas of fluid dynamics, in particular to stability analysis of the cylinder wake and of the backward-facing step. Barkley also works on the transition to turbulence in shear flows, including the formation of turbulent-laminar bands and the critical point for pipe flow. Exploiting an analogy with the transition between excitable and bistable media, Barkley derived a model for pipe flow which captures most features of transition to turbulence, in particular the behavior of turbulent regions called puffs and slugs. He is also known for deriving an equation to estimate how long it will be until a child in a car asks the question "are we there yet?"


Awards

In 2005 he was awarded the J. D. Crawford Prize for outstanding research in
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, "for his development of high quality, robust and efficient numerical algorithms for pattern formation phenomena in spatially extended dynamical systems". In 2008 he was elected Fellow of the
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"for combining computation and dynamical systems analyses to obtain remarkable insights into hydrodynamic instabilities and patterns in diverse systems, including flow past a cylinder, channel flow, laminar-turbulent bands, and thermal convection." That same year he was also elected fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications. In 2009-2010 he was a Royal Society–Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellow. In 2016 he was elected Fellow of the
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"For innovative combinations of analysis and computation to obtain fundamental insights into complex dynamics of spatially extended systems."


Selected publications

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Google scholar profile
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Barkley, Dwight Living people Academics of the University of Warwick British mathematicians Dynamical systems theorists 1959 births Fluid dynamicists Fellows of the American Physical Society