Interview with Mark Newman
author:Mark Newman,
Department of Physics, University of Michigan
published: Nov. 24, 2007, recorded: October 2007, views: 274
published: Nov. 24, 2007, recorded: October 2007, views: 274
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Professor of Physics at the University of Michigan. Holds a joint appointment in the Department of Physics and the Center for the Study of Complex Systems. Also a member of the External Faculty of the Santa Fe Institute. Research interests: Networks and graph theory; Phase transitions and critical phenomena; Monte Carlo methods; Glassy spin systems; Prehistoric evolution and extinction.
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