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Patrick McSwiggen is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences within the College of Arts & Sciences. His academic career spans over two decades with significant contributions to dynamical systems theory. During 2010-2011, he served in multiple service roles including the A&S STEM Committee and as Department Liaison for the A&S Computer Committee.
His research focuses on dynamical systems, particularly bifurcation theory, invariant manifolds, and Hamiltonian systems. McSwiggen's work examines geometric properties of differential equations and behavior of nonlinear systems on tori. His publications demonstrate consistent scholarly output in reputable mathematical journals.
Analysis of his 11 most recent publications (1993-2010) reveals a strong focus on linearizability conditions, invariant structures in dynamical systems, and topological properties of differential equations. His work shows increasing sophistication from foundational studies of torus diffeomorphisms to complex analyses of heteroclinic bifurcations.
- Active researcher in dynamical systems (1988-2010)
- Published in Journal of Differential Equations, Michigan Mathematical Journal
- Presented at major conferences including Midwest Dynamical Systems Conference
Professor McSwiggen teaches undergraduate calculus courses including Calculus II and III, providing foundational mathematical training for STEM students. His committee service demonstrates commitment to departmental and college-level academic governance within the Arts & Sciences framework.
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