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Anne Boutet de Monvel

Anne Boutet de Monvel

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Mathematics

D-Index
32
Citations
3370
World Ranking
3246
National Ranking
195

Overview

Anne Boutet de Monvel is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Physics and Astronomy, Mathematics, and Computer Science. The scientist has made notable contributions to several specialized fields such as Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Mathematical Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Artificial Intelligence, and Geometry and Topology.

The core themes of their research work involve Nonlinear Photonic Systems, Nonlinear Waves and Solitons, Advanced Mathematical Physics Problems, Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics, Quantum Information and Cryptography, Quantum Optics and Atomic Interactions, and Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture.

Frequent collaborators include Dmitry Shepelsky, Lech Zieliński, Jonatan Lenells, Mostafa Sabri, and Iryna Karpenko. These collaborative relationships have supported the scientist's research across various complex topics.

Notable recent papers by Anne Boutet de Monvel include:

  • A Riemann-Hilbert approach to the modified Camassa-Holm equation with nonzero boundary conditions, 2020, Journal of Mathematical Physics
  • The Focusing NLS Equation with Step-Like Oscillating Background: The Genus 3 Sector, 2022, Communications in Mathematical Physics
  • Oscillatory Behavior of Large Eigenvalues in Quantum Rabi Models, 2021, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • The modified Camassa-Holm equation on a nonzero background: large-time asymptotics for the Cauchy problem, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The focusing NLS equation with step-like oscillating background: Asymptotics in a transition zone, 2025, Journal of Differential Equations

Publication venues frequently featuring this scientist's work include arXiv (Cornell University), Annales Henri Poincaré, Journal of Mathematical Physics, Communications in Mathematical Physics, and HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe). The scientist has published multiple articles in the arXiv repository, indicating active engagement in rapid dissemination of research findings.

Best Publications

  • C0-Groups, Commutator Methods and Spectral Theory of N-Body Hamiltonians

    Werner O. Amrein;Anne Boutet de Monvel;Vladimir Georgescu

  • Long-Time Asymptotics for the Camassa-Holm Equation

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Aleksey Kostenko;Dmitry Shepelsky;Gerald Teschl

  • On the statistical mechanics approach in the random matrix theory: Integrated density of states

    A. Boutet de Monvel;L. Pastur;M. Shcherbina

  • A Riemann–Hilbert approach for the Degasperis–Procesi equation

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Dmitry Shepelsky

  • Long-Time Asymptotics for the Focusing NLS Equation with Time-Periodic Boundary Condition on the Half-Line

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Alexander Its;Vladimir Kotlyarov

  • THE mKdV EQUATION ON THE HALF-LINE

    A. Boutet de Monvel;A. S. Fokas;D. Shepelsky

  • Analysis of the Global Relation for the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation on the Half-line

    A. Boutet de Monvel;A. S. Fokas;D. Shepelsky

  • Riemann-Hilbert approach for the Camassa-Holm equation on the line

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Dmitry Shepelsky

  • Long-Time Asymptotics for the Camassa-Holm Equation

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Aleksey Kostenko;Dmitry Shepelsky;Gerald Teschl

  • Focusing NLS Equation: Long-Time Dynamics of Step-Like Initial Data

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Vladimir P. Kotlyarov;Dmitry Shepelsky

  • Integrable Nonlinear Evolution Equations on a Finite Interval

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Athanassis S. Fokas;Dmitry Shepelsky

  • The short pulse equation by a Riemann–Hilbert approach

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Dmitry Shepelsky;Lech Zielinski

  • Asymptotic distribution of smoothed eigenvalue density. II. Wigner random matrices

    A. Boutet de Monvel;A. Khorunzhy

  • ON THE SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF DISCRETE SCHRÖDINGER OPERATORS: THE MULTI-DIMENSIONAL CASE

    Anne Boutet De Monvel;Jaouad Sahbani

  • The Ostrovsky–Vakhnenko equation by a Riemann–Hilbert approach*

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Dmitry Shepelsky

  • Dynamical localization for a multi-particle model with an alloy-type external random potential

    Victor Chulaevsky;Anne Boutet de Monvel;Yuri Suhov;Yuri Suhov

  • Long-time asymptotics for the Degasperis-Procesi equation on the half-line

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Jonatan Lenells;Dmitry Shepelsky

  • Painlevé-Type Asymptotics for the Camassa–Holm Equation

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Alexander Its;Dmitry Shepelsky

  • Initial boundary value problem for the mKdV equation on a finite interval

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Dmitry Shepelsky

  • Asymptotic distribution of smoothed eigenvalue density. I. Gaussian random matrices

    A. Boutet de Monvel;A. Khorunzhy

  • Algebraic and Geometric Methods in Mathematical Physics

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Vladimir Marchenko

  • The Ostrovsky–Vakhnenko equation: A Riemann–Hilbert approach

    Anne Boutet de Monvel;Dmitry Shepelsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonatan Lenells
Jonatan Lenells Royal Institute of Technology
Gerald Teschl
Gerald Teschl University of Vienna
Daniel Lenz
Daniel Lenz Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Igor Chueshov
Igor Chueshov V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
Alexander Its
Alexander Its Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

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