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30
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3568
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Carla Manni publication distribution in Mathematics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mathematics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carla Manni sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 149 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 537 publications or more.

Carla Manni D-index placement in Mathematics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mathematics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carla Manni sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 30 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 86 D-Index or more.

Overview

Carla Manni is affiliated with the University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and mathematics, with a particular focus on computational mechanics and numerical analysis.

The scientist's work encompasses a number of subfields, including computational theory and mathematics, mechanical engineering, and mechanics of materials. Their main topics of research include advanced numerical analysis techniques, iterative methods for nonlinear equations, polynomial and algebraic computation, numerical methods in engineering, advanced numerical methods in computational mathematics, fractional differential equations solutions, and nonlinear differential equations analysis.

Carla Manni has been published frequently in several scientific venues. The most common outlets for their research include:

  • Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications
  • Numerische Mathematik
  • Cineca Institutional Research Information System (Tor Vergata University)

Coauthorship plays a significant role in their publication record. Frequent co-authors of Carla Manni include:

  • Hendrik Speleers
  • Tom Lyche
  • Espen Sande
  • Carlo Garoni
  • Mariarosa Mazza

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Carla Manni are:

  • Application of optimal spline subspaces for the removal of spurious outliers in isogeometric discretizations, 2022, Cineca Institutional Research Information System (Tor Vergata University)
  • Adaptive refinement with locally linearly independent LR B-splines: Theory and applications, 2020, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • A Tchebycheffian Extension of Multidegree B-Splines: Algorithmic Computation and Properties, 2020, SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis
  • Construction of C2 Cubic Splines on Arbitrary Triangulations, 2022, Foundations of Computational Mathematics
  • Tchebycheffian B-splines in isogeometric Galerkin methods, 2022, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

Best Publications

  • Isogeometric analysis with Powell–Sabin splines for advection–diffusion–reaction problems

    Hendrik Speleers;Carla Manni;Francesca Pelosi;M. Lucia Sampoli

  • Robust and optimal multi-iterative techniques for IgA Galerkin linear systems

    Marco Donatelli;Carlo Garoni;Carla Manni;Stefano Serra-Capizzano

  • On a class of weak Tchebycheff systems

    Paolo Costantini;Tom Lyche;Carla Manni

  • Generalized B-splines as a tool in Isogeometric Analysis

    Carla Manni;Francesca Pelosi;M. Lucia Sampoli

  • Symbol-Based Multigrid Methods for Galerkin B-Spline Isogeometric Analysis

    Marco Donatelli;Carlo Garoni;Carla Manni;Stefano Serra-Capizzano

  • Effortless quasi-interpolation in hierarchical spaces

    Hendrik Speleers;Carla Manni

  • On the spectrum of stiffness matrices arising from isogeometric analysis

    Carlo Garoni;Carla Manni;Francesca Pelosi;Stefano Serra-Capizzano

  • Identification of spatial PH quintic Hermite interpolants with near-optimal shape measures

    Rida T. Farouki;Carlotta Giannelli;Carla Manni;Alessandra Sestini

  • Quasi-interpolation in isogeometric analysis based on generalized B-splines

    Paolo Costantini;Carla Manni;Francesca Pelosi;M. Lucia Sampoli

  • Quadratic spline quasi-interpolants on Powell-Sabin partitions

    Carla Manni;Paul Sablonnière

  • Blended B-spline construction on unstructured quadrilateral and hexahedral meshes with optimal convergence rates in isogeometric analysis

    Xiaodong Wei;Yongjie Jessica Zhang;Deepesh Toshniwal;Hendrik Speleers

  • Geometric Hermite interpolation by spatial Pythagorean-hodograph cubics

    Francesca Pelosi;Rida T. Farouki;Carla Manni;Alessandra Sestini

  • Efficient Solution of the Complex Quadratic Tridiagonal System for C2 PH Quintic Splines

    Rida T. Farouki;Bethany K. Kuspa;Carla Manni;Alessandra Sestini

  • Characterization and construction of helical polynomial space curves

    Rida T. Farouki;Chang Yong Han;Carla Manni;Alessandra Sestini

  • A control polygon scheme for design of planar C2 PH quintic spline curves

    Francesca Pelosi;Maria Lucia Sampoli;Rida T. Farouki;Carla Manni

  • Foundations of Spline Theory: B-Splines, Spline Approximation, and Hierarchical Refinement

    Tom Lyche;Carla Manni;Hendrik Speleers

  • Spectral analysis and spectral symbol of matrices in isogeometric collocation methods

    Marco Donatelli;Carlo Garoni;Carla Manni;Stefano Serra-Capizzano;Stefano Serra-Capizzano

  • Isogeometric collocation methods with generalized B-splines

    Carla Manni;Alessandro Reali;Hendrik Speleers

  • Design of rational rotation–minimizing rigid body motions by Hermite interpolation

    Rida T. Farouki;Carlotta Giannelli;Carla Manni;Alessandra Sestini

  • Convergence of univariate non-stationary subdivision schemes via asymptotic similarity

    Costanza Conti;Nira Dyn;Carla Manni;Marie-Laurence Mazure

  • Shape-Preserving C 2 Functional Interpolation via Parametric Cubics

    Paola Lamberti;Carla Manni

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefano Serra-Capizzano
Stefano Serra-Capizzano University of Insubria
Rida T. Farouki
Rida T. Farouki University of California, Davis
Tom Lyche
Tom Lyche University of Oslo
Thomas J. R. Hughes
Thomas J. R. Hughes The University of Texas at Austin
Bert Jüttler
Bert Jüttler Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Nira Dyn
Nira Dyn Tel Aviv University
Michael S. Floater
Michael S. Floater University of Oslo
Alessandro Reali
Alessandro Reali University of Pavia
Annalisa Buffa
Annalisa Buffa École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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xin li Louisiana State University

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