Harvard University Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences

The Applied Math Lab

We are interested in understanding the organization of matter in space and time, particularly at the scale observable by our unaided senses. We use a combination of techniques to pursue this, ranging from simple observations of phenomena to quantitative experiments and theory. Many of the topics that we work on start with our everyday experiences of the mundane, which by its very nature is robust. The challenge is to abstract out some principle from a phenomenon that is of relevance far beyond the particular manifestation of it. We also have a small laboratory for tinkering around.

Recent Publications

  • On the growth and form of the gut
    T. Savin, N.A. Kurpios, A.E. Shyer, P. Florescu, H. Liang, L. Mahadevan & C.J. Tabin, Nature 476:57-62, 2011. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Growth, geometry and mechanics of the blooming lily
    H-Y Liang and L. Mahadevan, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108, 5516-21, 2011. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Unfolding the sulcus
    E. Hohlfeld and L. Mahadevan, Physical Review Letters, 106, 105702, 2011. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Influence of feedback on the stochastic evolution of simple climate systems.
    L. Mahadevan and J. Deutch, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (A), 466, 993, 2010. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Geometry, mechanics and electronics of singular structures in graphene
    V. Pereira, H-Y Liang, A. Castro-Neto and L. Mahadevan, Physical Review Letters, 105, 156603, 2010. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Why subduction zones are curved
    L. Mahadevan, R. Bendick and H-Y Liang, Tectonics, 29,TC6002, 2010. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Nonequilibrium scale selection mechanism for columnar jointing
    L. Goehring L. Mahadevan, and S. Morris, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA)106, 387, 2009. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Self-organization of a mesoscale bristle into ordered hierarchical helical assemblies
    B. Pokroy, S. Kang, L. Mahadevan, and J. Aizenberg, Science323, 237, 2009. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Tissue Tectonics: morphogenetic strain rates, cell shape change and intercalation
    G. Blanchard, A. Kabla, L. Butler, B. Sanson, N. Gorfinkiel, L. Mahadevan and R. Adams, Nature Methods6(6), 458-64, 2009. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • A generalized theory of viscous and inviscid flutter
    S. Mandre and L. MahadevanProceedings of the Royal Society of London (A), doi:10.1098/rspa.2009.0328, 2009. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Elasticity of floppy and stiff random networks
    M. Wyart, H. Liang, A. Kabla,and L. Mahadevan, Physical Review Letters, 101, 215501, 2008. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Limbless undulatory propulsion on land
    Z. Guo and L. Mahadevan, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), 105, 3179, 2008. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Polymer science and biology: structure and dynamics at multiple scales
    L. Mahadevan, Faraday Discussions, 139, 9, 2008. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • Sickle cell vaso-occlusion and rescue in a microfluidic device
    J. Higgins, D. Eddington, S. Bhatia and L. MahadevanProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA)104, 20496, 2007. Click here for PDF version of article.
  • The universal dynamics of cell spreading
    D. Cuvelier, M. Thery, Y.-S. Chu, S. Dufour, J-P. Thiery, M. Bornens, P. Nassoy, and L. MahadevanCurrent Biology , 17, 694, 2007. Click here for PDF version of article.

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Last Updated: January 12, 2010

Contact Information:

L. Mahadevan, Vitae:  Click here for PDF version of c.v.

Lola England de Valpine Professor of Applied Mathematics

Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology

Professor of Physics

Pierce Hall 324
Harvard University
29 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
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Recent Press

Our work has inspired some recent articles, interviews, editorials and even a series of paintings. See below:

Video  - an interview on Youtube

Newspaper - in the Boston Globe: Meeting the Minds | Simple curiosities compel scientist

Radio - on NPR with Robin Young in Here and Now

Profile - by Jon Shaw in Harvard Magazine  - The Physics of the Familiar

Paintings - see Jonathan Nix, who had a recent exhibition that included the Mahadevan Series

Interview - with Giselle Weiss in the Swiss newspaper NZZ, titled Das ratsel des zerknullten papiers

Article - by Prof. Gilbert Strang of MIT in SIAM News - "A remarkable eye for out-of-the-ordinary mathematics"

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