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Vaughn Climenhaga - Homepage This tree is not in Houston But I am Except when I'm not Welcome to my webpage! Come on in and have a look around; nothing in here bites, so far as I know Unless the dog's gotten loose again, but he's usually easy enough to distract with a frisbee
Vaughn Climenhaga - Math - UH Vaughn Climenhaga Professor Department of Mathematics University of Houston Home About me Research and other good stuff Teaching
Vaughn Climenhaga - About Me - UH Vaughn Climenhaga Professor Home About me Research and other good stuff Teaching About Me I am a professor in the math department at the University of Houston
Vaughn Climenhaga - Teaching - UH Instructor: Vaughn Climenhaga Email: climenha [at] math uh edu Course TA: TBD Course information: Lectures: MWF 11-11:50am, F 162 Textbook: Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, by Strogatz, second edition
Vaughn Climenhaga - Teaching - UH Vaughn Climenhaga Professor Home About me Research and other good stuff Teaching I am teaching the following courses in Fall 2023: Math 6320 - Functions of a real variable I Math 3331 - Intermediate differential equations
ERGODIC THEORY AND THERMODYNAMIC FORMALISM - UH [You02] Vaughn Climenhaga, Stefano Luzzatto, and Yakov Pesin, The geometric approach for constructing Sinai-Ruelle-Bowen measures, J Stat Phys 166 (2017), no 3-4, 467{493
Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory - UH Dr Climenhaga is a professor at the University of Houston He did postdoctoral work at the University of Maryland (2010-2011) and at the University of Toronto (2011-2012), where he was an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow
Vaughn Climenhaga - Teaching - UH Instructor: Vaughn Climenhaga Email: climenha [at] math uh edu Course information: Lectures: MWF, 12-12:50pm, SEC 205 Textbook: Differential Equations by Polking, Boggess, and Arnold Pearson, second edition
EQUILIBRIUM STATES IN DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS VIA GEOMETRIC MEASURE THEORY VAUGHN CLIMENHAGA, YAKOV PESIN, AND AGNIESZKA ZELEROWICZ Abstract Given a dynamical system with a uniformly hyperbolic (\chaotic") attrac-tor, the physically relevant Sinai{Ruelle{Bowen (SRB) measure can be obtained as the limit of the dynamical evolution of the leaf volume along local unstable manifolds
Vaughn Climenhaga - Teaching - UH Instructor: Vaughn Climenhaga Office: 665 PGH Office hours: Wednesday 9-9:50am, Friday 1-1:50pm, or by appointment Email: climenha [at] math uh edu Course information: Lectures: MWF, 12-12:50pm, AH 202