Arnold, Maxim
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Maxim Arnold joined the UT Dallas faculty in 2014 and is now an Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences. His research interests include:
- Asymptotic dynamics of large ensembles of particles
- Shape evolution
- Fluid dynamics
- Navier-Stokes equations
- Switching systems
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TASEP Modelling Provides a Parsimonious Explanation for the Ability of a Single uORF to Derepress Translation during the Integrated Stress Response
Translation initiation is the rate-limiting step of protein synthesis that is downregulated during the Integrated Stress Response (ISR). Previously, we demonstrated that most human mRNAs that are resistant to this inhibition ... -
Nonsmooth Convex Caustics for Birkhoff Billiards
This paper is devoted to the examination of the properties of the string construction for the Birkhoff billiard. Based on purely geometric considerations, string construction is suited to providing a table for the Birkhoff ...