Romi Mankin (born November 7, 1947) is an Estonian physicist known for his work in the field of stochastic processes. Currently he holds a post in Tallinn University as a Professor of Theoretical Physics. He is well published having published many articles in both the Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences and in the various sections of Physical Review (typically E but also D).[1][2] and other major journals.[3]

In 2002 he was awarded the Estonian Physical Society Annual Award. This was for his contribution to the development of stochastical physics in the area of noise-induced phase transitions and transfer phenomena.[4][5]

References

  1. Mankin, Romi; Ainsaar, Ain; Haljas, Astrid; Reiter, Eerik (2002-05-14). "Trichotomous-noise-induced catastrophic shifts in symbiotic ecosystems". Physical Review E. American Physical Society (APS). 65 (5): 051108. doi:10.1103/physreve.65.051108. ISSN 1063-651X.
  2. Mankin, Romi; Laas, T õnu; Tammelo, Risto (2000-07-05). "Electromagnetic wave tails on curved spacetime and their observational implications". Physical Review D. American Physical Society (APS). 62 (4): 041501(R). doi:10.1103/physrevd.62.041501. ISSN 0556-2821.
  3. Mankin, Romi; Tammelo, Risto; Laas, Tõnu (1999-01-01). "Complete algorithms for calculating the higher-order fundamental solutions of wave equations". Classical and Quantum Gravity. IOP Publishing. 16 (4): 1215–1225. doi:10.1088/0264-9381/16/4/011. ISSN 0264-9381.
  4. Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Physics and Mathematics Jun 2002 p124
  5. http://www.fyysika.ee/efs/autasud/aastapreemia.html Estonian Physical Society: List of Annual Award Winners (Eesti Füüsika Selts (EFS): Aastapreemia laureaatide nimekiri) (Accessed Jan 2011)
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