
About
Professor David K Arrowsmith is a Professor of Mathematics at Queen Mary University of London's School of Mathematical Sciences. His research focuses on dynamical systems, network analysis, and chaos theory with applications to telecommunications, energy infrastructure, and complex systems. He has contributed to theoretical frameworks for modeling packet traffic in computer networks, resilience of gas pipelines, and fair resource allocation in supply networks.
- Affiliations: School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London
- Roles: Academic Staff, Research Supervisor
His research interests include:
- Nonlinear dynamics and bifurcation analysis
- Chaotic systems control paradigms
- Network resilience and vulnerability assessment
- Statistical mechanics of lattice systems
- Interdisciplinary applications of dynamical systems theory
Recent work highlights the emergence of phase transitions in network traffic and the use of chaotic maps to model self-similar data streams. His research has informed both theoretical advancements and practical solutions for congestion management in telecommunication and energy networks.
Grants & Advising: While specific grants aren't listed, his publications indicate sustained research funding in network dynamics and critical infrastructure. No advisees are listed in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Likely part of the School's dynamical systems research group, though no specific lab name is given in the data.
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