David Siegel
Professor
Applied Mathematics
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Prof/DrDavid Siegel, has recived his PhD in Stanford University. Currently, he is working as a Professor in University of Waterloo. His research include Partial differential equations, Systems of ordinary differential equations, Differential inequality arguments.
Research Interest
Partial differential equations Systems of ordinary differential equations Differential inequality arguments Various problems in partial differential equations and systems of ordinary differential equations, including capillary surfaces, elliptic equations on unbounded domains, and chemical kinetics. Differential inequality arguments are a common theme.
Publications
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Lancaster K, Siegel D. Existence and behavior of the radial limits of a bounded capillary surface at a corner. Pacific Journal of Mathematics. 1996 Nov 1;176(1):165-94.
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Siegel D, MacLean D. Global stability of complex balanced mechanisms. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry. 2000 Oct 1;27(1):89-110.
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Siegel D, Talvila E. Uniqueness for the n-dimensional half space Dirichlet problem. Pacific Journal of Mathematics. 1996 Oct 1;175(2):571-87.
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Schlegel DJ, Finkbeiner DP, Davis M. Maps of dust infrared emission for use in estimation of reddening and cosmic microwave background radiation foregrounds. The Astrophysical Journal. 1998 Jun 20;500(2):525.