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Overview

Eric Ragoucy is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research contributions span significant areas within mathematics and physics, focusing primarily on algebraic and physical structures with applications in nonlinear phenomena.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Mathematics
  • Physics and Astronomy

Within these fields, Ragoucy's work covers several specialized subfields:

  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Geometry and Topology
  • Algebra and Number Theory
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

Key research topics addressed in their publications consist of:

  • Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
  • Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
  • Advanced Topics in Algebra
  • Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
  • Theoretical and Computational Physics
  • Quantum many-body systems
  • Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

Ragoucy has published extensively in various academic journals, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SciPost Physics
  • Journal of Mathematical Physics
  • Journal of Algebra
  • Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical

Some of their recent papers are:

  • "Actions of the monodromy matrix elements onto (m|n)-invariant Bethe vectors," 2020, Journal of Statistical Mechanics Theory and Experiment
  • "Supersymmetric W-algebras," 2021, Letters in Mathematical Physics
  • "Mapping current and activity fluctuations in exclusion processes: consequences and open questions," 2021, DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • "Griffiths polynomials of Racah type," 2024, Journal of Mathematical Physics
  • "Nonlinear Schrödinger equation on the half-line without a conserved number of solitons," 2023, Physica D Nonlinear Phenomena

Frequent co-authors of Ragoucy include:

  • L. Frappat
  • A. Liashyk
  • S. Pakuliak
  • Nicolas Crampé
  • Luc Vinet

Best Publications

  • Universal Solutions of Quantum Dynamical Yang–Baxter Equations

    D. Arnaudon;E. Buffenoir;E. Ragoucy;Ph. Roche

  • General boundary conditions for the sl(N) and sl(M|N) open spin chains

    Daniel Arnaudon;Jean Avan;Nicolas Crampe;Anastasia Doikou

  • The nested Bethe ansatz for 'all' closed spin chains

    S Belliard;E Ragoucy

  • R-matrix presentation for super-Yangians Y(osp(m|2n))

    Daniel Arnaudon;Jean Avan;Nicolas Crampé;Luc Frappat

  • Coideal Subalgebras in Quantum Affine Algebras

    A. I. Molev;E. Ragoucy;P. Sorba

  • General boundary conditions for the and open spin chains

    Daniel Arnaudon;Jean Avan;Nicolas Crampé;Anastasia Doikou

  • The algebraic Bethe ansatz for scalar products in SU(3)-invariant integrable models

    S Belliard;S Pakuliak;E Ragoucy;N A Slavnov

  • Integrable approach to simple exclusion processes with boundaries. Review and progress

    Nicolas Crampé;Nicolas Crampé;Eric Ragoucy;Matthieu Vanicat

  • Analytical Bethe Ansatz for closed and open gl(n)-spin chains in any representation

    Daniel Arnaudon;Nicolas Crampe;Nicolas Crampe;Anastasia Doikou;Luc Frappat;Luc Frappat

  • Spectrum and Bethe Ansatz Equations for the U_{q} {\left( {gl(\mathcal{N})} ight)} Closed and Open Spin Chains in any Representation

    Daniel Arnaudon;Nicolas Crampé;Anastasia Doikou;Luc Frappat

  • Scattering in the presence of a reflecting and transmitting impurity

    M. Mintchev;E. Ragoucy;P. Sorba

  • Superstring amplitudes and the associator

    J. M. Drummond;J. M. Drummond;E. Ragoucy

  • Yangian Realisations from Finite ?-Algebras

    E. Ragoucy;P. Sorba

  • Form factors in SU(3)-invariant integrable models

    S Belliard;S Pakuliak;E Ragoucy;N A Slavnov

  • Form factors in quantum integrable models with GL(3)-invariant R-matrix

    S. Pakuliak;E. Ragoucy;N.A. Slavnov

  • On the R-Matrix Realization of Yangians and their Representations

    Daniel Arnaudon;Alexander Molev;Eric Ragoucy

  • Eigenvectors of open XXZ and ASEP models for a class of non-diagonal boundary conditions

    Nicolas Crampé;Eric Ragoucy;Damien Simon

  • W -algebras and superalgebras from constrained WZW models: A group theoretical classification

    L. Frappat;E. Ragoucy;P. Sorba

  • Algebraic Bethe Ansatz for Open XXX Model with Triangular Boundary Matrices

    Samuel Belliard;Nicolas Crampé;Eric Ragoucy

  • Bethe vectors of GL(3)-invariant integrable models

    S Belliard;S Pakuliak;E Ragoucy;N A Slavnov

Frequent Co-Authors

Nikita Andreevich Slavnov
Nikita Andreevich Slavnov Steklov Mathematical Institute
Mihail Mintchev
Mihail Mintchev University of Pisa
Luc Vinet
Luc Vinet University of Montreal
Rafael I. Nepomechie
Rafael I. Nepomechie University of Miami
James R. Drummond
James R. Drummond Dalhousie University
Martin R. Evans
Martin R. Evans University of Edinburgh
Vincent Rivasseau
Vincent Rivasseau University of Paris-Saclay

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