Adilson E. Motter
Adilson E. Motter (born January 1, 1974, in Brazil) is the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Physics at Northwestern University, where he has helped develop the concept of synthetic rescue in network biology as well as methods to control the nonlinear dynamics of complex networks. In joint work with Takashi Nishikawa, he discovered the phenomenon of converse symmetry breaking (also referred to as asymmetry-induced symmetry). Motter's research is focused on complex systems and nonlinear phenomena, primarily involving complex networks, systems biology, chaos and statistical physics. Provided by Wikipedia-
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10by Yuanzhao Zhang, Zachary G. Nicolaou, Joseph D. Hart, Rajarshi Roy, Adilson E. MotterGet full text
Published 2020-02-01
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11by Thomas P Wytock, Aretha Fiebig, Jonathan W Willett, Julien Herrou, Aleksandra Fergin, Adilson E Motter, Sean CrossonGet full text
Published 2018-05-01
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13by Zachary G. Nicolaou, Daniel J. Case, Ernest B. van der Wee, Michelle M. Driscoll, Adilson E. MotterGet full text
Published 2021-07-01
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