Anton Perchikov

Anton Perchikov

Position:Senior researcher

Academic Rank: Senior researcher

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Dr. Perčikov has completed his Ph.D. studies in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems in 2018, with distinction, having conducted research on mechanical metamaterials with symmetry-degeneracies. He did his postdoctoral internship in the Sorbonne in Paris for a CNRS-funded project on Criticality of Self-Organization in loaded crystalline matter. Subsequently, he held a position of a postdoctoral scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Iron Research in Düsseldorf, developing spectral solvers for analysis and reduced-order modelling of plastic deformation in polycrystalline steels. His specialization is development of qualitative and quantitative mathematical methods for the solution of various equations of classical mechanics including hyperelastic, plastic, electrostatic, magnetic, thermal and chaotic dynamics effects.

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1. Perčikov and Buhbinder, “Variable-amplitude oscillatory shear response of amorphous materials”, Physical Review E 89, American Physical society, 2014
2. Perčikov and Gendeljman, “Nonlinear dynamics of hidden modes in a system with internal symmetry”, Journal of Sound and Vibration 377, Elsevier, 2016
3. Perčikov and Abudi, “The response of conductive-fibre reinforced composites to electric field”, International Journal of Engineering Science 116, Elsevier 2017
4. Perčikov and Gendeljman, “Transient dynamics in strongly nonlinear systems: optimization of initial conditions on the resonant manifold”, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 376, The Royal Society Publishing, 2018
5. Perčikov and Gendeljman, “Stability of compact breathers in translationally-invariant nonlinear chains with flat dispersion bands”, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 132, Elsevier, 2019