Fernando Blesa

964 citations
30 papers · 727 indexed · h-index 15

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Fernando Blesa

28 papers receiving 684 citations

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Fernando Blesa
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  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics 506
  • Numerical Analysis 99
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics 162
  • Computer Networks and Communications 202
  • Mathematical Physics 60
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
#Work
1 20241
2 201510
3 201410
4 201414
5 201227
6 201211
7 201238
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TIDES tutorial: Integrating ODEs by using the Taylor Series Method
20112
9
TIDES: A free software based on the Taylor series method
20116
10 201129
11 201170
12 201153
13 201023
14 200821
15
Is there chaos in Copenhagen problem
20073
16 200612
17 200588
18
Periodic Orbits Around Symmetrical Planar Bodies
20051
19
High-precision numerical solution of ODE with high-order Taylor methods in parallel
20033
20 20010

About Fernando Blesa

Fernando Blesa is a scholar working on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Numerical Analysis, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geometry and Topology and Computer Networks and Communications, having authored 30 papers that have together received 727 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Quantum chaos and dynamical systems (21 papers), Scientific Research and Discoveries (11 papers), Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation (7 papers), Numerical methods for differential equations (6 papers), Chaos control and synchronization (6 papers), Astro and Planetary Science (5 papers), Advanced Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems (3 papers) and Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Statistical and Nonlinear Physics (506 citations), Numerical Analysis (99 citations), Astronomy and Astrophysics (162 citations), Computer Networks and Communications (202 citations) and Mathematical Physics (60 citations). Fernando Blesa has collaborated with scholars based in Spain, Colombia and China. Frequent co-authors include Roberto Barrio, Sergio Serrano, Martı́n Lara, A. Abad, Andrey Shilnikov, Miguel A. F. Sanjuán, Jesús M. Seoane, Alberto Abad Medina, J. Pablo Salas and Manuel Iñarrea. Their work appears in journals such as International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, Computer Physics Communications, Chaos Solitons & Fractals, Computers & Mathematics with Applications and ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software.

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