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Dr. Robert Grundy is an Honorary Reader and Researcher at the Mathematical Institute within the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of St Andrews. His work focuses on nonlinear dynamical systems, porous media flows, and approximation theory. He has extensively studied pendulum dynamics under various forcing conditions and boundary layer phenomena.
Grundy's research spans theoretical and applied mathematics, with particular emphasis on Hermite interpolation methods for solving boundary value problems. His recent work explores internal resonance paradigms in spherical pendulums operating in weightless environments and vertically vibrating systems. Earlier contributions include analyses of magnetic annihilation processes in astrophysical contexts.
His publication record demonstrates sustained engagement with both classical mechanics problems and modern computational methodologies. Notable contributions include advancements in parametric resonance analysis (2019), multi-scale pendulum modeling (2021), and inviscid flow blow-up asymptotics (2003).



