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Faculty

  • Ana Paula Dias

    apdias@fc.up.pt

  • Research Area

    Coupled cell networks

  • Institution

    University of Porto

  • PhD

    Institution: University of Warwick, United Kingdom
    Year: 1998

  • Main research publications

    • Direct lifts of coupled cell networks (with C.Moreira) , Nonlinearity 31 (2018)
    • Synchronization and Equitable Partitions in Weighted Networks (with M. Aguiar) , Chaos 28 (2018)
    • Feedforward networks: adaptation, feedback, and synchrony (with M.A.D.Aguiar, M. Field. ) , Journal of Nonlinear Science to appear (2018)
    • Characterization of fundamental networks (with M.A.D.Aguiar, P. Soares. ) , Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics to appear (2018)
    • Heteroclinic network dynamics on joining coupled cell networks (with M.A.D.Aguiar) , Dynamical Systems An International Journal 32 (2017)
  • PhD Students

    • Pedro Tiago da Costa Soares co-supervision with Manuela Aguiar, ongoing
    • Rui Castanheira de Paiva Hopf bifurcation for coupled cell networks 2009
    • Ana Margarida da Silva Afonso Rodrigues Bifurcations of symmetric dynamical systems 2007
  • Adittional information

    "Agregação" in Mathematics, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade do Porto, 2007

     Member of the Executive Editorial Board of the journal Portugaliae Mathematica.


Research and Events

Events

  • PhD Defense
    Rafael Henriques - Numerical methods for the robust reconstruction of elasticity
    Sala José Anastácio da Cunha, Mathematical Building, Largo D. Dinis, Coimbra (14h30)
    January 6, 2025
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Defended Theses

  • Contributions to regularity theory in the calculus of variations
      Vincenzo Bianca (July 2024)
      José Miguel Urbano
  • Higgs Bundles and Geometric Structures
      Pedro Miguel Silva (April 2024)
      Peter Gothen
  • Some aspects of descent theory and applications
      Rui Rodrigues de Abreu Fernandes Prezado (January 2024)
      Maria Manuel Clementino
      Fernando Lucatelli Nunes
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