Amir Sagiv
Associate Research Scientist
Office: 284A Engineering Terrace
Mail: 200 S.W. Mudd, Mail Code: 4701
New York, NY 1002
Tel212-854-4458
Email[email protected]
Research Interests
Differential equations, dynamical systems, optics, uncertainty quantification, applied probability, and mathematical analysisAmir received his B.Sc. in Mathematics and Physics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2009), and later proceeded for an M.Sc. (2016) and Ph.D. (2019) in Applied Mathematics at Tel Aviv University. In his Ph.D., Amir studied random and chaotic dynamics in nonlinear optics, and developed new numerical approach to uncertainty-quantification.
Select Publications
- Loss of phase and universality of stochastic interactions between laser beam, Optics Express 25, 24387-24399, 2017 (with Adi Ditkowski and Gadi Fibich).
- Density estimation in uncertainty propagation problems using a surrogate model, SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, 8, 261-300, 2020 (with Adi Ditkowski and Gadi Fibich).
- Transport and Interface: an Uncertainty Principle for the Wasserstein distance, to appear in SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis (with Stefan Steinerberger)
- Dr. Sagiv's full publication list is available at: http://www.columbia.edu/~as6011/