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I am Lecturer in Disordered Systems and Analysis at King's College London.
My main area of research is dynamical systems and ergodic theory. My research focuses on the dynamics of interacting systems. Among other things, I am pursuing the rigorous study of dynamics inspired by phenomena in biology.
I can be found at my name dot my surname at kcl.ac.uk.
IN EVIDENCE:
M. Tanzi. "Mean-Field Coupled Systems and Self-Consistent Transfer Operators: A Review", https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11245
M. Tanzi. "Uniformly Expanding Globally Cupled Maps: Self-Consistent Transfer Operators and Propagation of Chaos ", preprint
Check out below my talk at IPAM on Self-Consistent Transfer Operators for High-Dimensional Coupled Maps
F. Selléy and M. Tanzi. "Synchronization for Networks of Globally Coupled Maps in the Thermodynamics Limit". Accepted for Publication on the Journal of Statistical Physics
"Random-like properties of chaotic forcing", P. Giulietti, S. Marmi, and M. Tanzi, Accepted for Publication on the Journal of the London Mathematical Society
Project: "Ergodic Theory of Complex Systems" no. 843880.
European Partner: LPSM, CNRS and Sorbonne Université.