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Chjan Lim is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. His research spans vortex dynamics, statistical mechanics, and network science, with a focus on applications in fluid dynamics, social systems, and celestial mechanics. He has contributed to understanding complex phenomena such as planetary atmospheres, nonlinear systems, and consensus formation in social networks. His work often integrates mathematical modeling, computational methods, and theoretical analysis.
Key research areas include the statistical mechanics of vortices, phase transitions in fluid systems, and the dynamics of opinion formation. Lim’s studies on barotropic flows, energy-enstrophy theory, and Monte Carlo simulations have advanced geophysical fluid dynamics and plasma physics. His recent work explores network evolution through preferential attachment models and the role of committed minorities in social consensus.
Lim holds a prominent position at RPI, contributing to both academic and applied research. His publications frequently bridge interdisciplinary topics, from celestial mechanics to social computing, reflecting his broad expertise in mathematical sciences.
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