Andrei Slepnev
Full Name
Andrei Slepnev
Curriculum vitae
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Andrei Slepnev
Andrei Slepnev graduated from Saratov State University in 2009 with a degree in Radio Physics and Electronics, became an engineer in the Radio Physics and Nonlinear Dynamics Chair, and a master’s student. In 2011, he received a master's degree in Physics and started postgraduate studies. In 2014, he defended his PhD thesis on "Self-oscillating processes in deterministic and fluctuating active media with periodic boundary conditions". In 2015, he became an Assistant Lecturer, and in 2017, an Associate Professor of the Radio Physics and Nonlinear Dynamics Chair.
Scientific interests: dynamics of ensembles and networks of nonlinear elements, formation of spatial structures, influence of noise on dynamical systems.
Main publications
- Bukh, A.V.; Slepnev, A.V.; Anishchenko, V.S.; Vadivasova, T.E. Stability and Noise-induced Transitions in an Ensemble of Nonlocally Coupled Chaotic Maps // Regular and Chaotic Dynamics. - 2018. - V. 23, I. 3. - P. 325-338
- Slepnev, A.V.; Bukh, A.V.; Vadivasova, T.E. Stationary and non-stationary chimeras in an ensemble of chaotic self-sustained oscillators with inertial nonlinearity // Nonlinear Dynamics. - 2017. - V. 88, I. 4. - P. 2983-2992. 10.1007/s11071-017-3426-0
- Bogomolov, S.A.; Slepnev, A.V.; Strelkova, G.I.; Schöll, E.; Anishchenko, V.S. Mechanisms of appearance of amplitude and phase chimera states in ensembles of nonlocally coupled chaotic systems // Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation. - 2017. - V. 43 - P. 25-36. 10.1016/j.cnsns.2016.06.024
- Shepelev, I.A.; Slepnev, A.V.; Vadivasova, T.E. Different synchronization characteristics of distinct types of traveling waves in a model of active medium with periodic boundary conditions // Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation. - 2016. - V. 38 - P. 206-217. 10.1016/j.cnsns.2016.02.020
- Slepnev, A.V.; Shepelev, I.A.; Vadivasova, T.E. Noise-induced effects in an active medium with periodic boundary conditions // Technical Physics Letters. - 2014. - V. 40, I. 1. - P. 62-64.