V. L. Bakke
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V. L. Bakke's research focuses on condensed matter physics, with a specific interest in geometric methods applied to systems exhibiting topological defects. Their work investigates defects in continuous media, boundary variables, and analogous models between gravitation and condensed matter physics. Bakke holds a PhD in Physics from the Federal University of Pernambuco, earned in 2003. They have authored 17 publications, which have collectively garnered 130 citations, and maintain an h-index of 6. Bakke previously held a position as an associate professor at the Federal University of Alagoas.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 132
Selected Publications
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Receding window observer and dynamic feedback control of discrete infinite dimensional systems (2002)
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Stability analysis of multilag and modified multilag methods for Volterra integrodifferential equations (1992)
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Stability of Numerical Methods for Volterra Integro‐Differential Equations of Convolution Type (1988)
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Stability analysis of linear multistep methods for delay differential equations (1986)
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Boundedness of solutions of difference equations and application to numerical solution of Volterra integral equations of the second kind (1986)
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Stability analysis of product ?-methods for Abel integral equations of the second kind (1986)
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STABILITY ANALYSIS OF REDUCIBLE QUADRATURE METHODS FOR VOLTERRA INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND. (1985)
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Stability of reducible quadrature methods for Volterra integral equations of the second kind (1985)
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A consequence of necessary conditions for optimal control problems involving differential equations with delays (1982)
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A Consequence of Necessary Conditions for Optimal Control Problems Involving Differential Equations with Delays (1982)
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Optimal fields for problems with delays (1981)
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Optimal fields for integral equations (1978)
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Boundary arcs for integral equations (1976)
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An embedding theorem for integral equations (1975)
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A maximum principle for an optimal control problem with integral constraints (1974)