Dio Margetis received his Ph.D. degree from Harvard in 1999, with Tai Tsun Wu and Ronold W. P. King as his thesis advisors.
After postdoctoral appointments at Harvard and M.I.T, he joined the faculty of the University of Maryland in 2006.
His research interests include mathematical aspects of materials sciences, statistical mechanics, and electromagnetic wave theory.
Matei graduated from the University of Chicago in 1982. He recieved his PhD from Princeton in 1986. His thesis advisor was Charles Fefferman. He has been at the University of Maryland since 1995.
On the uniqueness of solutions to the Gross-Pitaevskii hierarchy. , (with S. Klainerman), Communications in Mathematical Physics, (2008). The final publication is available at http://link.springer.com
Second order corrections to weakly interacting bosons, I. , (with M. Grillakis and D. Margetis) Communications in Mathematical Physics, (2010). The final publication is available at http://link.springer.com.
Second order corrections to weakly interacting bosons, II. , (with M. Grillakis and D. Margetis) Advances in Mathematics, (2011).
Pair excitations and the mean field approximation of interacting bosons, I. , (with M. Grillakis). Communications in Mathematical Physics (2013). The final publication is available at http://link.springer.com
Beyond mean field: on the role of pair excitations in the evolution of condensates, , (with M. Grillakis). Invited paper for a festschrift dedicated to Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, Journal of Fixed Point Theory and Applications (2013).
Pair excitations and the mean field approximation of interacting Bosons, II , (with M. Grillakis). Communications in PDE (2017).
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