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Tilmann Glimm
Tilmann Glimm
Professor of Mathematics, Western Washington University
Verified email at wwu.edu
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Optical design of single reflector systems and the Monge–Kantorovich mass transfer problem
T Glimm, V Oliker
Journal of Mathematical Sciences 117 (3), 4096-4108, 2003
1882003
A framework for three-dimensional simulation of morphogenesis
TM Cickovski, C Huang, R Chaturvedi, T Glimm, HGE Hentschel, ...
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 2 (4), 273-288, 2005
1632005
Dynamical mechanisms for skeletal pattern formation in the vertebrate limb
HGE Hentschel, T Glimm, JA Glazier, SA Newman
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
1562004
On multiscale approaches to three-dimensional modelling of morphogenesis
R Chaturvedi, C Huang, B Kazmierczak, T Schneider, JA Izaguirre, ...
Journal of the Royal Society interface 2 (3), 237-253, 2005
1552005
Optical design of two-reflector systems, the Monge-Kantorovich mass transfer problem and Fermat's principle
T Glimm, V Oliker
Indiana University Mathematics Journal, 1255-1277, 2004
952004
Multiscale dynamics of biological cells with chemotactic interactions: from a discrete stochastic model to a continuous description
M Alber, N Chen, T Glimm, PM Lushnikov
Physical Review E 73 (5), 051901, 2006
892006
From genes to organisms via the cell: a problem-solving environment for multicellular development
T Cickovski, K Aras, M Swat, RMH Merks, T Glimm, HGE Hentschel, ...
Computing in science & engineering 9 (4), 50-60, 2007
752007
Multiscale models for vertebrate limb development
SA Newman, S Christley, T Glimm, HGE Hentschel, B Kazmierczak, ...
Current topics in developmental biology 81, 311-340, 2008
712008
Modeling the morphodynamic galectin patterning network of the developing avian limb skeleton
T Glimm, R Bhat, SA Newman
Journal of theoretical biology 346, 86-108, 2014
422014
Stability of n-dimensional patterns in a generalized Turing system: implications for biological pattern formation
M Alber, T Glimm, HGE Hentschel, B Kazmierczak, SA Newman
Nonlinearity 18 (1), 125, 2004
392004
The morphostatic limit for a model of skeletal pattern formation in the vertebrate limb
M Alber, T Glimm, HGE Hentschel, B Kazmierczak, YT Zhang, J Zhu, ...
Bulletin of mathematical biology 70, 460-483, 2008
342008
The vertebrate limb: an evolving complex of self-organizing systems
SA Newman, T Glimm, R Bhat
Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 137, 12-24, 2018
322018
Reaction–diffusion systems and external morphogen gradients: the two-dimensional case, with an application to skeletal pattern formation
T Glimm, J Zhang, YQ Shen, SA Newman
Bulletin of mathematical biology 74, 666-687, 2012
262012
Synchronization of Hes1 oscillations coordinates and refines condensation formation and patterning of the avian limb skeleton
R Bhat, T Glimm, M Linde-Medina, C Cui, SA Newman
Mechanisms of Development 156, 41-54, 2019
242019
Computational and mathematical models of chondrogenesis in vertebrate limbs
T Glimm, D Headon, MA Kiskowski
Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews 96 (2), 176-192, 2012
202012
Deep phylogenomics of a tandem-repeat galectin regulating appendicular skeletal pattern formation
R Bhat, M Chakraborty, T Glimm, TA Stewart, SA Newman
BMC Evolutionary Biology 16, 1-11, 2016
182016
A rigorous analysis using optimal transport theory for a two-reflector design problem with a point source
T Glimm
Inverse Problems 26 (4), 045001, 2010
162010
Interaction of Turing patterns with an external linear morphogen gradient
T Glimm, J Zhang, YQ Shen
Nonlinearity 22 (10), 2541, 2009
162009
Multiscale modeling of vertebrate limb development
T Glimm, R Bhat, SA Newman
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Systems Biology and Medicine 12 (4), e1485, 2020
132020
Isolating and quantifying the role of developmental noise in generating phenotypic variation
M Kiskowski, T Glimm, N Moreno, T Gamble, Y Chiari
PLOS Computational Biology 15 (4), e1006943, 2019
122019
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