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Dynamics of the Lorenz-96 model
van Kekem, Dirk Leendert
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Publication date: 2018
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van Kekem, D. L. (2018). Dynamics of the Lorenz-96 model: Bifurcations, symmetries and waves. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.
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C U R R I C U L U M V I TÆ
Dirk Leendert van Kekem was born on 8 November 1989 in Ede, The Netherlands. After obtaining his gymnasium diploma, he ob-tained in 2010 his bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics and in Physics and Astronomy from the University of Utrecht. He continued his studies with a master in Mathematical Sciences at the same univer-sity. In 2013 he graduated, after writing his Master’s thesis under supervision of Yuri Kuznetsov.
He did his PhD-research in mathematics from 2014–2018 in the research group Dynamical Systems, Mathematical Physics and Geometry at the University of Groningen. This resulted in the present PhD-thesis, written under supervision of Alef Sterk and Henk Broer. His research interests include dynamical systems,
odes, (numerical) bifurcation theory, chaos, equivariant
bifurca-tion theory, symbolic dynamics and ergodic theory.