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Prof. Dr. Bernold Fiedler is a Professor of Mathematics at the Freie Universität Berlin, leading the Research Group on Nonlinear Dynamics. His work focuses on global bifurcation analysis, dynamical systems, and reaction-diffusion equations. He holds a PhD from Heidelberg University (1983) and has authored numerous influential papers since the 1980s.
- Affiliations: Institut für Mathematik, Freie Universität Berlin
- Research Interests: Nonlinear dynamics, pattern formation, bifurcation theory, mathematical physics, and chemical reaction networks
His research explores global attractors, symmetry breaking, and delayed feedback control mechanisms. Notable contributions include studies on Sturm global attractors, meander permutations, and quantitative homogenization in reaction-diffusion systems. Fiedler has edited handbooks on dynamical systems and contributed to interdisciplinary projects in physics, chemistry, and biology.
Recent publications (2019–2021) focus on network dynamics, stabilization of oscillations, and topological structures in dynamical systems. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in engineering and natural sciences.
Awards and grants: While specific awards are not listed, his extensive publication record and editorial roles reflect his academic impact.
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