J. M. R. Parrondo
J. M. R. Parrondo | |
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Born |
Madrid, Spain | 9 January 1964
Residence | Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Fields | Physicist |
Institutions | UCM |
Alma mater | UCM |
Doctoral advisor | Francisco Javier de la Rubia |
Other academic advisors |
Thomas M. Cover Katja Lindenberg |
Doctoral students |
Javier Buceta Borja Jiménez Luis Dinis |
Known for |
Parrondo's paradox Brownian ratchets Physics of information Statistical mechanics |
Influences | Douglas Hofstadter |
Influenced | Derek Abbott |
Juan Manuel Rodríguez Parrondo[1][2] (born 9 January 1964) is a Spanish physicist.
Works by Juan M.R. Parrondo
"Noise-Induced Non-equilibrium Phase Transition" C. Van den Broeck, J. M. R. Parrondo and R. Toral, Physical Review Letters, vol. 73 p. 3395 (1994)
Notes
- ↑ While Spanish scientists normally use the first of their two surnames when publishing in English-speaking journals, Parrondo publishes under his second surname.
- ↑ In various sources Parrondo's name is sometimes incorrectly spelled "Parrando," an error that can be traced to a 25 January 2000 article on "Parrando's Paradox" (sic) in the New York Times that propagated the incorrect spelling.
Further reading
"Game theory: Losing strategies can win by Parrondo's paradox" G. P. Harmer and D. Abbott, Nature vol. 402, p 864 (1999)
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