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Arnaud Pêcher is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France and has contributed to research spanning mathematics and earth and planetary sciences. Their work intersects several subfields, including geophysics, computational theory and mathematics, atmospheric science, geometry and topology, and discrete mathematics and combinatorics.

Their research covers topics such as earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, geology and paleoclimatology research, as well as advanced graph theory research. More specifically, they focus on graph theory and its applications, graph labeling and dimension problems, and limits and structures in graph theory.

Recent publications by Arnaud Pêcher include:

  • When rainfall trapped in fluid inclusion restores the relief of an orogen: Insights from the Cenozoic Himalayas (2023, Earth and Planetary Science Letters)
  • On circular-perfect graphs: A survey (2020, European Journal of Combinatorics)
  • On the density of sets of the Euclidean plane avoiding distance 1 (2021, Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science)
  • Feedback on a cross-curricular health technology teaching for undergraduate students at the Bordeaux Institute of Technology (2024, IFAC-PapersOnLine)

Pêcher's frequent coauthors include Raphaël Mélis, Gweltaz Mahéo, Véronique Gardien, Patrick Jame, and Éric Bonjour.

The scientist has published work in various venues, notably:

  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • European Journal of Combinatorics
  • Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science
  • IFAC-PapersOnLine

Best Publications

  • Flood and shield basalts from Ethiopia: Magmas from the African superswell

    Bruno Kieffer;Nicholas Arndt;Henriette Lapierre;Florence Bastien

  • Exhumation, crustal deformation, and thermal structure of the Nepal Himalaya derived from the inversion of thermochronological and thermobarometric data and modeling of the topography

    Frederic Herman;Frederic Herman;Peter Copeland;Jean Philippe Avouac;Laurent Bollinger

  • Tethyan and Indian subduction viewed from the Himalayan high- to ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic rocks

    S. Guillot;G. Mahéo;J. de Sigoyer;K.H. Hattori

  • A slab breakoff model for the Neogene thermal evolution of South Karakorum and South Tibet

    G Mahéo;S Guillot;J Blichert-Toft;Y Rolland

  • The Himalayan Main Central Thrust pile and its quartz-rich tectonites in central Nepal

    Jean-Luc Bouchez;Jean-Luc Bouchez;Arnaud Pecher;Arnaud Pecher

  • The metamorphism in the Central Himalaya

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  • Crustal reworking at Nanga Parbat, Pakistan: Metamorphic consequences of thermal-mechanical coupling facilitated by erosion

    Peter K. Zeitler;Peter O. Koons;Michael P. Bishop;C. Page Chamberlain

  • Heat sources for Tertiary metamorphism and anatexis in the Annapurna-Manaslu Region central Nepal

    Philip England;Patrick Le Fort;Peter Molnar;Arnaud Pêcher

  • Middle Cretaceous back-arc formation and arc evolution along the Asian margin: the Shyok Suture Zone in northern Ladakh (NW Himalaya)

    Y. Rolland;A. Pêcher;C. Picard

  • The cretaceous Ladakh arc of NW himalaya—slab melting and melt-mantle interaction during fast northward drift of Indian Plate

    Yann Rolland;Christian Picard;Arnaud Pecher;Henriette Lapierre

  • Strain partitioning along the Himalayan arc and the Nanga Parbat antiform

    Leonardo Seeber;Arnaud Pêcher

  • New constraints on the age of the Manaslu leucogranite: Evidence for episodic tectonic denudation in the central Himalayas

    Stéphane Guillot;Kip Hodges;Patrick Le Fort;Arnaud Pêcher

  • The Gangotri granite (Garhwal Himalaya) : laccolithic emplacement in an extending collisional belt

    Bruno Scaillet;Arnaud Pêcher;Pierre Rochette;Michel Champenois

  • An Early Pliocene thermal disturbance of the main central thrust, central Nepal: Implications for Himalayan tectonics

    Peter Copeland;T. Mark Harrison;Kip V. Hodges;Patricia Maruéjol

  • The contact between the Higher Himalaya Crystallines and the Tibetan Sedimentary Series: Miocene large-scale dextral shearing

    Arnaud Pêcher

  • Marble-hosted ruby deposits from Central and Southeast Asia: Towards a new genetic model

    Virginie Garnier;Gaston Giuliani;Daniel Ohnenstetter;Anthony E. Fallick

  • Eocene Tibetan plateau remnants preserved in the northwest Himalaya

    Peter van der Beek;Jérémie Van Melle;Stéphane Guillot;Arnaud Pêcher

  • Orogen-parallel ductile extension and extrusion of the Greater Himalaya in the late Oligocene and Miocene

    Zhiqin Xu;Qin Wang;Arnaud Pêcher;Fenghua Liang

  • Experimental decrepitation and re-equilibration of fluid inclusions in synthetic quartz

    Arnaud Pecher

  • Partial Melting of Mantle and Crustal Sources beneath South Karakorum, Pakistan: Implications for the Miocene Geodynamic Evolution of the India–Asia Convergence Zone

    Gweltaz Mahéo;Janne Blichert-Toft;C. Pin;Stéphane Guillot

  • Possible thermal buffering by crustal anatexis in collisional orogens: Thermobarometric evidence from the Nepalese Himalaya

    K. V. Hodges;P. Le Fort;A. Pêcher

  • The cretaceous Ladakh arc of NW himalaya—slab melting and melt-mantle interaction during fast northward drift of

    Yann Rolland;Christian Picard;Arnaud Pecher;Henriette Lapierre

Frequent Co-Authors

Stéphane Guillot
Stéphane Guillot Grenoble Alpes University
Patrick Le Fort
Patrick Le Fort Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Yann Rolland
Yann Rolland Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Henriette Lapierre
Henriette Lapierre University of Quebec at Montreal
Patrick Monié
Patrick Monié University of Montpellier
Jean-Louis Mugnier
Jean-Louis Mugnier Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Kip V. Hodges
Kip V. Hodges Arizona State University
Roberto Compagnoni
Roberto Compagnoni University of Turin
Igor M. Villa
Igor M. Villa University of Milano-Bicocca
Leonardo Seeber
Leonardo Seeber Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

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