Tsuyoshi Chawanya

Applied Analysis

Applied Analysis

Associate Professor Tsuyoshi Chawanya

Applied Analysis Tsuyoshi Chawanya

Theme

Dynamical Systems with large degrees of freedom

Systems that consist of many elements sometimes exhibit collective behavior with ordered structure, in spite of apparently irregular movement of individual elements. It is highly non-trivial and interesting problem that how such macroscopic apparently ordered structures emerge from microscopic chaotic dynamics. I am trying to uncover the underlying universal mechanisms and the characteristics of such collective behavior, by numerically and theoretically studying some simplified dynamical systems.

Career summary

  • 1995 Ph.D., Kyoto University
  • 1995 Part-time Lecturer (COE Researcher) Research Institute for Electronic Communications, Tohoku University
  • 1997 Assistant, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
  • 2000 Lecturer, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
  • 2002 Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University
  • 2007 Associate Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University

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