Oliver R Diaz Espinosa, Visiting Assistant Professor

Office Location:  029B Physics
Email Address: send me a message
Web Page:  http://www.math.duke.edu/~odiaz

Office Hours:

Tentatively T-Th 13:00-14:00
Education:

PhDUniversity of Texas at Austin2006
MSCINVESTAV-IPN1995
BSUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico1993
Specialties:

Probability
Applied Math
Research Interests: Dynamical Systems, Probability

My research deals with the study of limit theorems of processes that explain the macroscopic behavior of systems appearing in applications: water waves, dynamical systems, biology.

Areas of Interest:

Probability
Analysis
Dynamical Systems

Keywords:

Functional limit theorems, Random dynamical systems, ergodic theory.

Recent Publications

  1. with A. de Bouard, W. Craig, P. Guyenne and C. Sulem, Long wave expansions for water waves over random topography, Nonlinearity, vol. 21 no. 9 (2008), pp. 2143--2178
  2. with de la Llave, Renormalization of arbitrary weak noises for one-dimensional critical dynamical systems: summary of results and numerical explorations, in Holomorphic dynamics and renormalization., Fields Inst. Commun., vol. 53 (2008), pp. 331--359, American Mathematical Society
  3. with with. de la Llave, R, Renormalization and central limit theorem for critical dynamical systems with weak external noise, J. Modern Dynamics, vol. 1 no. 3 (2007), pp. 477-543