Math @ Duke
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Karl B. Glasner, Visiting Assistant Professor
Please note: Karl has left the Mathematics department at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date. - Contact Info:
- Education:
- University of Chicago, PhD Applied Math, 1998
University of Chicago, MS Applied Math, 1994
University of Wyoming, BS Physics, 1993
- Research Interests:
Fluid Dynamics: diffuse fluid interfaces, thin films,
surfactants.
Solidification: phase field models, numerical simulation, rapid processes and solute trapping;
Interface dynamics: numerical methods, coalescence
and break-up, pattern formation.
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Karl Glasner, Viscous Flows as Gradient Systems
(Preprint, 0)
- Karl Glasner and Tom Witelski, Coarsening Dynamics of Dewetting Films
(Preprint, 0)
- Karl Glasner, A Diffuse Interface Approach to Hele-Shaw Flow,
Nonlinearity
(Submitted, 0)
- Karl Glasner, Nonlinear Preconditioning for Diffuse Interfaces,
J. Comp. Phys., #174, (2001)
(Accepted, 0)
- Karl Glasner, Solute Trapping and the Non-equilibrium Phase Diagram for Solidification of Binary Alloys,
Physica D , 146 (1-4) (2001) pp. 328-340
For research, teaching and personal information, visit
Dr. Glasner's
web page.
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dept@math.duke.edu
ph: 919.660.2800
fax: 919.660.2821
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Mathematics Department
Duke University, Box 90320
Durham, NC 27708-0320
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