Bao-Feng Feng, Ph.D.


Bao-Feng Feng, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
 
Education: 
 • Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Kyoto University, 2000.
 • M.S. in Applied Mathematics, Nagoya University, Japan, 1997.
 • B.S. in Physics and Applied Mathematics (double major), Tsinghua University, China, 1989.
 
Research Interest:
Numerical solutions for partial differential equations, Nonlinear waves and perturbation methods, Pattern formation, Intrinsic localized modes in lattices, Nonlinear optics and optical fiber communications 
 
Recent Selected Publications:
 •  "Antisymmetric solitons and their interactions in strongly dispersion-managed fiber-optic systems," Optics Communications, in press, with B. A. Malomed.
 •  "Bound states of solitons between closely spaced WDM channels in a dispersion-managed fiber-optic link," Optics Communications, Vol.219, 143 (2003), with B. A. Malomed.
 •  "Cylindrical solitary pulses in a two-dimensional Kuramoto-Sivashinsky system,"Physica D, Vol.175, 127 (2003), with B. A. Malomed and T. Kawahara.
 •  "Stable two-dimensional solitary pulses in linearly coupled dissipative Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equations," Phys. Rev. E, Vol.66, 056311 (2002), with B. A. Malomed and T. Kawahara.
 •  "A conservative spectral method for several two-dimensional nonlinear wave equations," J. Comput. Phys., Vol.153, 467 (1999), with T. Kawahara and T. Mitsui.
 
E-mail: feng@utpa.edu
Phone: (956) 381-2269
Office: MAGC 3.706
 
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