Aric Hagberg
Aric Hagberg is an American applied mathematician and academic, working in nonlinear dynamics, pattern formation and complex systems. He is the deputy division leader of the computer, computational, and statistical sciences division at Los Alamos National Laboratory.[1]
Aric Hagberg | |
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Aric Hagberg, Applied Mathematician at Los Alamos National Laboratory | |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Arizona |
Known for | NetworkX |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Thesis | Fronts and Patterns in Reaction-Diffusion Equations (1994) |
Website | aric |
He was educated at the University of Arizona (PhD, 1994).[2]
References
- "Homepage of the CCS division". Retrieved 28 Feb 2018.
- "Aric Hagberg's PhD Thesis". hdl:10150/186901. Cite journal requires
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(help) - Aric A. Hagberg, Daniel A. Schult, Pieter J. Swart, Exploring Network Structure, Dynamics, and Function using NetworkX, Proceedings of the 7th Python in Science conference (SciPy 2008), G. Varoquaux, T. Vaught, J. Millman (Eds.), pp. 11–15.
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