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Charles Samuel Peskin (born April 15, 1946) is an American mathematician known for his work in the mathematical modeling of blood flow in the heart. Such calculations are useful in the design of artificial heart valves. From this work has emerged an original computational method for fluid-structure interaction that is now called the “immersed boundary method". The immersed boundary method allows the coupling between deformable immersed structures and fluid flows to be handled in a computationally tractable way. With his students and colleagues, Peskin also has worked on mathematical models of such systems as the inner ear, arterial pulse, blood clotting, congenital heart disease, light adaptation in the retina, control of ovulation number, control of plasmid replication, molecular dynamics

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  • Charles Samuel Peskin (né le 15 avril 1946) est un mathématicien américain, connu pour son travail sur la modélisation mathématique de l'écoulement du sang dans le cœur. (fr)
  • Charles Samuel Peskin (15 de abril de 1946) é um matemático estadunidense. É professor de matemática do Instituto Courant de Ciências Matemáticas. Recebeu o Prêmio George David Birkhoff de 2003 e o Prêmio James H. Wilkinson de 1985. Foi eleito membro da Academia de Artes e Ciências dos Estados Unidos (1994) e da Academia Nacional de Ciências dos Estados Unidos (1995). Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Berlim (1998: Optimal dynamic instability of microtubules). É fellow da American Mathematical Society. (pt)
  • Charles S. Peskin (* 15. April 1946) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich insbesondere mit Anwendungen der Mathematik in der Biologie beschäftigt. Peskin wurde 1972 an der Yeshiva University 1972 bei Alexandre Chorin promoviert (Flow Patterns Around the Heart Valves: A Digital Computer Method for Solving the Equations of Motion). Danach ging er an das Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University, wo er Professor ist. (de)
  • Charles Samuel Peskin (born April 15, 1946) is an American mathematician known for his work in the mathematical modeling of blood flow in the heart. Such calculations are useful in the design of artificial heart valves. From this work has emerged an original computational method for fluid-structure interaction that is now called the “immersed boundary method". The immersed boundary method allows the coupling between deformable immersed structures and fluid flows to be handled in a computationally tractable way. With his students and colleagues, Peskin also has worked on mathematical models of such systems as the inner ear, arterial pulse, blood clotting, congenital heart disease, light adaptation in the retina, control of ovulation number, control of plasmid replication, molecular dynamics (en)
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