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Professor of Mathematics; Director of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (CIMS)
Ph.D. 1971 (physics), M.A. 1968 (physics), Princeton; B.S. 1966 (mathematics and physics), Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Personal Homepage: http://math.nyu.edu/faculty/newman/index.html

Research Interests:

Probability theory, statistical physics, stochastic models.

Affiliations:

Executive Committee, International Association of Mathematical Physicists; Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics; American Mathematical Society.

Fellowships/Honors:

John S. Guggenheim Memorial Fellow, 1984-1985; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1978-1981; NATO Postdoctoral Fellow, 1975-1976.

Selected Works:

Topics in disordered systems. Basel: Birkhauser. 1997.

Spatial inhomogeneity and thermodynamic chaos, with D. L. Stein. Physical Review Letters, 76. 1996. 4821-4824.

Divergence of shape fluctuations in two dimensions, with M. S. T. Piza. Annals of Probability, 23. 1995. 977-1005.

Neo-Darwinian evolution implies punctuated equilibria, with J. E. Cohen and C. Kipnis. Nature, 315. 1985. 400-401.

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