Mike Shub

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Mike Shub is an American mathematician known for his influential work in dynamical systems, complexity theory, and the foundations of computation.

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instanceOf American mathematician
human
mathematician
affiliation CUNY Graduate Center NERFINISHED
coAuthorOf Blum–Shub–Smale model of computation NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of California, Berkeley
employer Brandeis University NERFINISHED
City College of New York NERFINISHED
City University of New York NERFINISHED
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center NERFINISHED
University of Toronto NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork complexity theory
dynamical systems
ergodic theory
foundations of computation
numerical analysis
theoretical computer science
gender male
hasAcademicAdvisor Stephen Smale NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline computer science
mathematics
hasResearchInterest algorithmic complexity over real numbers
chaotic dynamics
computational models over the reals
ergodic properties of dynamical systems
hyperbolic dynamical systems
numerical algorithms
structural stability
knownFor Blum–Shub–Smale computational model NERFINISHED
research in complexity theory
research in dynamical systems
research in foundations of computation
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Mathematical Society NERFINISHED
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics NERFINISHED
notableFor Blum–Shub–Smale machine NERFINISHED
Smale–Shub model of computation NERFINISHED
contributions to the theory of computation over the real numbers
work on computational complexity
work on dynamical systems
work on foundations of computation
notableWork papers on complexity of real number computation
papers on structural stability in dynamical systems
work on generic properties of dynamical systems
occupation researcher
university teacher

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Lenore Blum coAuthor Mike Shub