(Last updated : 2022-05-30 17:47:52)
  MIKI KOBAYASHI
   Department   Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics
   Position   Associate Professor
■ Present specialized field
Nanometer-scale chemistry, Basic mathematics, Applied mathematics and statistics, Mathematical physics and fundamental theory of condensed matter physics 
■ Book and thesis
1. Article Dynamical system analysis of a data-driven model constructed by reservoir computing Physical Review E 104,044215  (Collaboration) 2021/10
2. Article Network Analysis of Chaotic Systems through Unstable Periodic Orbits Chaos 27(081103) (Collaboration) 2017/08
3. Article Time-Delayed Feedback Control of Diffusion in Random Walkers Physical Review E96(012148) (Collaboration) 2017/06
4. Article Manifold structures of unstable periodic orbits and the appearance of periodic windows in chaotic systems Physical Review E 89 (Collaboration) 2014/02
5. Article Delayed feedback control method for dynamical systems with chaotic saddles AIP Conference Proceedings 1468,pp.207-215 (Collaboration) 2013/10
6. Article Dispersion of nanoparticles with control theory Proceedings of Korea-Japan Joint Workshop on CCS 1,pp.1-5 (Single) 2013/09
7. Article Temporal intermittency in a shell model turbulence in terms of covariant Lyapunov vectors Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 46 (Collaboration) 2013/06
8. Article Covariant Lyapunov Analysis of Chaotic Kolmogorov Flows and Time-correlation Function Procedia IUTAM 5,pp.244-248 (Collaboration) 2012/11
9. Article Fluctuation spectra of Few-and Large-degree-of-freedom Chaotic Systems Procedia IUTAM 5,pp.265-271 (Collaboration) 2012/11
10. Article A detection method of symmetry restoration process of attractor merging crisis The European Physical Journal B 85 (Collaboration) 2012/06
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■ Book and thesis
1. Book Analysis and Control of Complex Dynamical Systems   (Collaboration) 2015/04
■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2015/12/01 Perturbation Theory for Unstable Periodic Orbits in Chaotic Dynamical Systems (2015 International Conference on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications)