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Dr Robert Szalai
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Anderson, MW, Moss, J, Szalai, R & Lane, J, 2019, Mathematical Modeling Highlights the Complex Role of AKT in TRAIL-Induced Apoptosis of Colorectal Carcinoma Cells . iScience , vol 12., pp. 182-193
Szalai, R, 2019, Model Reduction of Non-densely Defined Piecewise-Smooth Systems in Banach Spaces . Journal of Nonlinear Science , vol 29., pp. 897-960
Szalai, R, Ehrhardt, D & Haller, G, 2017, Nonlinear model identification and spectral submanifolds for multi-degree-of-freedom mechanical vibrations . Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences , vol 473.
Terkovics, N, Neild, SA, Lowenberg, M, Szalai, R & Krauskopf, B, 2016, Substructurability: The effect of interface location on a real-time dynamic substructuring test . Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences , vol 472.
Kolaric, K, Woods, S, Jung, CC, Szalai, R, McInnes, RR, Bashir, Z & Atan, D, 2016, The Physiological Impact of Mossy Cells on Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus . in: FENS .
Kolaric, K, Ellis, C, Woods, S, Jung, CC, McInnes, RR, Szalai, R, Bashir, Z & Atan, D, 2016, The role of mossy cells on hippocampal-dependent learning and memory . in: Society of Neuroscience .
Hogan, J, Homer, M, Jeffrey, M & Szalai, R, 2016, Piecewise smooth dynamical systems theory: the case of the missing boundary equilibrium bifurcations . Journal of Nonlinear Science , vol 26., pp. 1161-1173
Berdeni, Y, Champneys, A & Szalai, R, 2015, The two-ball bounce problem . Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences , vol 471., pp. 1-20
Szalai, R, 2014, Impact Mechanics of Elastic Structures With Point Contact . Journal of Vibration and Acoustics , vol 136.
Szalai, R & Jeffrey, MR, 2014, Non-deterministic dynamics of a mechanical system . Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics , vol 90.
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