Celso Grebogi

Celso Grebogi
Born Celso Grebogi
Brazil
Nationality Brazil
Fields Math and Physics (theoretical)
Institutions University of Maryland, College Park
Alma mater

Celso Grebogi (born 1947) is a Brazilian theoretical physicist who works in the area of chaos theory. He is one among the pioneers in the nonlinear and complex systems and chaos theory. Currently he works at the University of Aberdeen as the "Sixth Century Chair in Nonlinear and Complex Systems". He has done extensive research in the field of plasma physics before his work on the theory of dynamical systems. He and his colleagues (Edward Ott and James A. Yorke ) have shown with a numerical example that one can convert a chaotic attractor to any one of a large number of possible attracting time-periodic motions by making only small time-dependent perturbations of an available system parameter. This article is considered as one among the classic works in the control theory of chaos and their control method is known as the famous O.G.Y. method. He was listed in the 2016 Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates.[1]

Research areas

Grebogi has worked in the fields of dynamics of nonlinear and complex systems including chaotic dynamics, fractal geometry, systems biology, fluid advection and relativistic quantum chaotic dynamics.

Edited books

Together with Miguel A. F. Sanjuán (Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain) he was the editor of the book Recent Progress In Controlling Chaos.

References

  1. "Web of Science Predicts 2016 Nobel Prize Winners". Thomson Reuters. September 21, 2016.

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