Joseph D. Fehribach
Associate Professor
Mathematical Sciences
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
United States of America
Biography
Education: BA, Mathematics and Physics Centre College Summa Cum Laude 1980 MA Mathematics Duke University 1982 PhD Mathematics Duke University 1985 Professor Fehribach has taught and led mathematical research efforts at WPI since 1992. If you are interested in his work, please contact him directly. His research works with Kirchhoff graphs, representing that the null and row spaces of a matrix are orthogonal complements. When the matrix is the stoichiometric matrix for a chemical reaction network, the Kirchhoff graph is effectively a circuit diagram for that reaction network.
Research Interest
Porous Electrodes; Kirchhoff Graphs; Applied Differential Equations; Scientific Computing
Publications
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Vector-space methods and Kirchhoff graphs for reaction networks - 2009
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The second electrolyte wedge problem in porous electrodes - 2007
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A reaction route graph analysis of the electrochemical hydrogen oxidation and evolution reactions - 2005
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Using numerical experiments to discover theorems in differential equations - 2003
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Diffusion-Reaction-Conduction Processes in Porous Electrodes: the Electrolyte Wedge Problem - 2001