Arkady Kholodenko
Professor
Physical Chemistry
Clemson University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Kholodenko was educated as a physicist in the USSR, receiving his M.Sc. (1976) from Kiev State University. He came to the United States in 1978 and received his Ph.D. (1982) in physical chemistry from the University of Chicago. After two years of postdoctoral research at the James Franck Institute (Chicago), he joined Clemson in 1984.
Research Interest
Dr. Kholodenko's group conducts research in the following areas: 1) theory of liquid crystalline semiflexible polymer solutions; 2) statistical mechanics of disordered systems, including glasses and random copolymers; 3) theory of knots and links with applications to condensed matter and biological systems; and 4) theory of quantum and classical chaos.
Publications
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Kholodenko AL & Silagadze ZK (2012) When physics helps mathematics: Calculation of the sophisticated multiple integral. Physics of Particles and Nuclei 43(6):882-888.
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Melnichenko YB, He LL, Sakurovs R, Kholodenko AL, Blach T, Mastalerz M, Radlinski AP, Cheng G, & Mildner DFR (2012) Accessibility of pores in coal to methane and carbon dioxide. Fuel 91(1):200-208.