Publication List in Chronological order:

 

I. Refereed Journal Papers:

         

[R1] V. Rom-Kedar; Transport rates of a family of two-dimensional maps and flows. Physica D, 43:229-268, 1990.

           

[R2] V. Rom-Kedar and S. Wiggins; Transport in two-dimensional maps. Archive for Rational Mech. and Anal., 109(3):239-298, 1990.

           

[R3] V. Rom-Kedar, A. Leonard, and S. Wiggins; An analytical study of transport, mixing and chaos in an unsteady vortical flowJ.  Fluid Mech., 214:347-394, 1990.

           

[R4] V. Rom-Kedar and S. Wiggins; Transport in two dimensional maps: Concepts, examples, and a comparison of the theory of Rom-Kedar and Wiggins with the Markov model of MacKay, Meiss, Ott, and Percival. Physica D, 51:248-266, 1991.

           

[R5]  C.Amick, S.C.E. Ching, L.P. Kadanoff, and V.Rom-Kedar; Beyond all orders: Singular perturbations in a mapping. J. Nonlinear Sci., 2:9-67, 1992.

           

[R6] V.Rom-Kedar, L.P. Kadanoff, S.C.E. Ching, and C.Amick; The breakup of a heteroclinic connection in a volume preserving mapping.  Physica D, 62:51-65, 1993.

           

[R7] V.Rom-Kedar;  Homoclinic tangles - classification and applications. Nonlinearity, 7:441-473, 1994.

           

[R8] V.Rom-Kedar; Secondary homoclinic bifurcation theorems. Chaos, 5(2):385-401, 1995.

           

[R9] Vered Rom-Kedar;  Parabolic resonances and instabilities. Chaos, 7(1):148-158, 1997.

           

[R10] A. Litvak Hinenzon and V. Rom-Kedar; Symmetry breaking perturbations and strange attractors.

 Phys. Rev. E, 55(5):4964-4978, 1997.

           

[R11] V. Rom-Kedar and N. Paldor;  From the tropic to the poles in forty days. Bull. Amer. Mete. Soc., 78(12):2779-2784, 1997.

           

[R12] V.Rom-Kedar, Y. Dvorkin, and N. Paldor;  Chaotic Hamiltonian dynamics of particle's horizontal motion in the atmosphere. Physica D, 106(3-4):389-431, 1997.

           

[R13] S. Pekarsky and V. Rom-Kedar;  Uniform stochastic web in low-dimensional Hamiltonian systems. Phys. Lett. A, 225:274-286, 1997.

           

[R14] S. Pekarsky and V. Rom-Kedar;  Degeneracies and instabilities of the motion of a charged particle - the 4d web-map model.  Nonlinearity, 10(4):949-963, 1997.

           

[R15] D. Turaev and V. Rom-Kedar;  Islands appearing in near-ergodic flows. Nonlinearity, 11(3):575-600, 1998.

           

[R16] V. Rom-Kedar and A.C. Poje;  Universal properties of chaotic transport in the presence of diffusion. Phys. of Fluids, 11(8):2044-2057, 1999.

           

[R17] V. Rom-Kedar and D.Turaev;  Big islands in dispersing billiard-like potentials. Physica D, 130:187-210, 1999.

           

[R18] V. Rom-Kedar and G.M. Zaslavsky;  Islands of accelerator modes and homoclinic tangles. Chaos, 9 (3):697-705, 1999.

           

[R19] A. Litvak-Hinenzon and V. Rom-Kedar;  Resonant tori and instabilities in Hamiltonian systems. Nonlinearity, 15(4):1149-1177, 2002.

           

[R20] A. Litvak-Hinenzon and V. Rom-Kedar;  Parabolic resonances in 3 degree of freedom near-integrable Hamiltonian systems.  Physica D, 164(3-4):213-250, 2002.

           

[R21] D. Turaev and V. Rom-Kedar; Soft billiards with corners.  J. Stat. Phys., 112(3-4):765-813, 2003.

 

[R22] A. Litvak-Hinenzon and V. Rom-Kedar, On energy surfaces and the resonance web,  SIAM J. Appl. Dyn. Syst. 3(4), 525—573, 2004.

 

[R23] E. Shlizermann and V. Rom-Kedar, Hierarchy of bifurcations in the truncated and forced NLS model ,  Chaos 15(1) 013107, 22 pp, 2005.

 

[R24] E. Shlizermann and V Rom-Kedar, Three types of chaos in the forced nonlinear Schrodinger equation, Physical Review Letters, 96, 024104, 2006.

 

[R25] A. Rapoport, V. Rom-Kedar, Non-ergodicity of the motion in three dimensional steep repelling dispersing potentials, Chaos 16, 043108, 2006.

 

[R26] A. Rapoport, V. Rom-Kedar and D. Turaev, Approximating multi-dimensional Hamiltonian flows by billiards, Comm. Math. Phys., 272(3), 567-600, 2007.

 

[R27] E. Shochat, V. Rom-Kedar and L. Segel  G-CSF control of neutrophils dynamics in the blood, Bull. Math. Biology , 69(7), 2299-2338, 2007.

 

[R28] A. Rapoport, V. Rom-Kedar and D. Turaev, Stability in high dimensional steep repelling potentials, Comm. Math. Phys., 279, 497-534, 2008. Supplement

 

[R29] A. Rapoport and V. Rom-Kedar, Chaotic scattering by steep potentials, Phys. Rev E., 77, 016207 (2008) .

 

[R30] E. Shochat and V. Rom-Kedar Novel strategies for G-CSF treatment of high-risk severe neutropenia suggested by mathematical modeling, Clinical Cancer Research 14, 6354-6363, October 15, 2008. See also the Supplement.


[R31] M. Radnovic and V. Rom-Kedar, Foliations of Isonergy Surfaces and Singularities of Curves  Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2008, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 645–668, J. Moser-80 memorial issue, 2008.


[R32] E. Shlizermann and V. Rom-Kedar; Parabolic Resonance: A Route to Hamiltonian Spatio-Temporal Chaos, Physical Review Letters, 102, 033901, 2009.

[R33] R. Malka R, E. Shochat, V. Rom-Kedar;  Bistability and Bacterial Infections. PLoS ONE 5(5): e10010. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010010, 2010.

[R34] K. Shah, D. Turaev and V. Rom-Kedar,  Exponential energy growth in a Fermi acceleratorPhys. Rev. E 81, 056205, 2010. 


[R35]  V. Rom-Kedar and D. Turaev, The symmetric Parabolic Resonance Instability Nonlinearity 23 1325-1351, 2010.

[R36]  D. F. Carlson, E. Fredj, H. Gildor, V. Rom-Kedar, Deducing an upper bound to the horizontal eddy diffusivity using a stochastic Lagrangian model,  Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 1567-7419 (Print) 1573-1510 (Online),  2010.

[R37] E. Shlizermann and V Rom-KedarClassification of  solutions of the forced periodic nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equation,  Nonlinearity 23 (9), 2183-2218, 2010.

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[R38] V. Gelfreich, V. Rom-Kedar, K. Shah, D. Turaev, Robust exponential acceleratorsPRL  106, 074101, 2011.

[R39]   R. Malka and V. Rom-Kedar, Bacteria--Phagocytes Dynamics, Axiomatic Modelling and Mass-Action Kinetics,  Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 8(2), 475-502, 2011.

[R40] L. Lerman and V. Rom-Kedar, A saddle in a corner - a model of collinear triatomic reaction,  SIAM J. Appl. Dyn. Syst., to appear, 2012

II. Submitted/accepted Preprints:

 

[S1] Roy Malka, Baruch Wolach, Ronit Gavrieli, Eliezer Shochat and Vered Rom-Kedar, "Neutrophils-bacteria interaction may define the personal risk of infections in neutropenic patients", 2011, submitted, 2012 revised.

III. Editorials:

         

[RE1] V. Rom-Kedar and G.M. Zaslavsky; Chaotic kinetics and transport (overview). Chaos, 10(1):1-2, 2000. Focus Issue: Chaotic kinetics and Transport, eds V. Rom-Kedar and G. Zaslavsky. Including papers from the Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics: Chaos, Transport and Transition to Turbulence held at the New York University, New York, November 1998.

           

IV.  Proceeding's Papers:

         

[RP1] A. Leonard, V. Rom-Kedar, and S.Wiggins;  Fluid mixing and dynamical systems, proc. intl. conf. on the physics of chaos and systems far from equilibrium.  In Nuclear Physics B (Proc. Suppl.), volume2, pages 179-190, 1987.

           

[RP2] V. Rom-Kedar;  Homoclinic structures in open flows.  In J.-D. Fournier and P.-L. Sulem, editors, emLarge Scale Structures in Nonlinear Physics, Proc., Lecture Notes in Physics, pages 50-72, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 1991. Springer-Verlag.

           

[RP3] Y. Ponty, A. Pouquet, V. Rom-Kedar, and P.L. Sulem;  Dynamo in a nearly integrable chaotic flow.  In M.R.C. Proctor, editor, Proc. NATO ASI: Theory of Solar and Planetary Dynamos, pages 241-248, Cambridge, MA, 1992. Cambridge University Press.

           

[RP4] V. Rom-Kedar;  The topological approximation method.  In Doveil Benkadda and Elskens, editors, Transport, Chaos and Plasma Physics, Proc. , pages 39-57, Marseille, 1994. World Scientific.

           

[RP5] V. Rom-Kedar; Y. Dvorkin, and N.Paldor;  Chaotic motion on a rotating sphere.  In M.F. Shlesinger, Zaslavsky, G.M.thinspace and U.Frisch, editors, Proc. on Le'vy Flights and Related Phenomena, Lecture Notes in Physics, pages 72-87. Springer-Verlag, 1995.

           

[RP6] V. Rom-Kedar;  Some characteristics of two-degrees-of-freedom Hamiltonian flows.  In Doveil Benkadda and Elskens, editors, Transport, Chaos and Plasma Physics, II, Proc., Marseille , pages 164-178, Singapore, 1996. World Scientific.

           

[RP7] V. Rom-Kedar;  Transport in a class of n-d.o.f. systems.  In Hamiltonian systems with three or more degrees of freedom (S'Agar'o, 1995) , pages 538-543. Kluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht, 1999.

           

[RP8] D. Turaev and V. Rom-Kedar;  On smooth Hamiltonian flows limiting to ergodic billiards.  In Chaos, kinetics and nonlinear dynamics in fluids and Plasmas (Carry-Le Rouet, 1997), volume 511 of Lecture Notes in Phys., pages 17-50. Springer, Berlin, 1998.

           

[RP9] A. Litvak-Hinenzon and V. Rom-Kedar;  Parabolic resonances in near integrable hamiltonian systems.  In D.S. Broomhead, E.A. Luchinskaya, P.V.E. McClintock, and T.Mullin, editors, emStochaos: Stochastic and Chaotic Dynamics in the Lakes, pages 358-368. American Institute of Physics, Melville, NY, USA, 2000. .

           

[RP10] V. Rom-Kedar;  Frequency spanning homoclinic families. Commun. Nonlinear Sci. Numer. Simul., 8(3-4):149-169, 2003.  Chaotic transport and complexity in classical and quantum dynamics.

                       

[RP11] E. Shlizerman and V. Rom-Kedar; Energy surfaces and hierarchies of bifurcations - instabilities in the forced truncated NLS. In P. Collet et al. editors, Chaotic Dynamics and Transport in Classical and Quantum Systems. Kluwer Academic Press in NATO Science Series C, 2004.

 

 [RP12] E. Shlizermann and V. Rom-Kedar; Characterization of Orbits in the Truncated and Forced Nonlinear Shrodinger Model  , ENOC, 2005.