Dr David Simpson
Senior Lecturer in Mathematics
Institute of Fundamental Sciences
Massey University
New Zealand
Biography
Dr.  David Simpson is currently working as a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics in the Department of  Fundamental Sciences, Massey univesity , Newzealand.
Research Interest
His research is in the broad area of dynamical systems. He Has worked on a wide range of applications including mechanical systems with impacts or friction, relay control, human balancing tasks, excitable dynamics in neurons, the Belousov-Zhabotinsky chemical reaction, yeast growth, and calcium propagation in cells.
Publications
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Simpson, DJW. (2016). Border-collision bifurcations in RN. SIAM Review. 58(2), 177-226
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Simpson, DJW., & Tuffley, CP. (2017). Subsumed Homoclinic Connections and Infinitely Many Coexisting Attractors in Piecewise-Linear Maps. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos. 27(2)
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Simpson, DJW. (2017). Open problems on border-collision bifurcations. Trends in Mathematics. 8, 163-166