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Fabio Bagarello

Fabio Bagarello

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Mathematics

D-Index
32
Citations
3135
World Ranking
3249
National Ranking
114

Overview

Fabio Bagarello is affiliated with the University of Palermo in Italy and has an extensive publication record in the fields of physics and mathematics. Their research primarily addresses topics within quantum mechanics, mathematical physics, and related areas.

The scientist's research spans several primary fields of study:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Mathematics

Within these fields, Bagarello has contributed to several subfields, including:

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Artificial Intelligence

Their research topics focus strongly on quantum mechanics and its various frameworks, with frequent work on:

  • Quantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics
  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics
  • Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories

Bagarello has published numerous papers in recognized academic outlets. Some recent works include:

  • "Spreading of Competing Information in a Network," 2020, published in Entropy
  • "Bicoherent-state path integral quantization of a non-hermitian hamiltonian," 2020, Annals of Physics
  • "Some remarks on few recent results on the damped quantum harmonic oscillator," 2020, Annals of Physics
  • "A chain of solvable non-Hermitian Hamiltonians constructed by a series of metric operators," 2021, Annals of Physics
  • "Pseudo-bosons and bi-coherent states out of ℒ2(ℝ)," 2021, Journal of Physics Conference Series

The venues in which Bagarello frequently publishes include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Annals of Physics
  • Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical
  • Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik
  • Quantum Economics and Finance

Bagarello has also authored books published by notable publishing houses. These include:

  • Pseudo-Bosons and Their Coherent States (Springer Science+Business Media, 2022)
  • Quantum Tools for Macroscopic Systems (Synthesis lectures on mathematics and statistics, 2023)

Among frequent collaborators, Bagarello has worked extensively with:

  • Francesco Gargano
  • Francesco Oliveri
  • Lidia Saluto
  • Sergiusz Kużel
  • Camillo Trapani

Best Publications

  • Non-selfadjoint operators in quantum physics : mathematical aspects

    Fabio Bagarello;Jean Pierre Gazeau;Franciszek Hugon Szafraniec;Miloslav Znojil

  • Pseudo-bosons, Riesz bases and coherent states

    Fabio Bagarello

  • Quantum Dynamics for Classical Systems: With Applications of the Number Operator

    Fabio Bagarello

  • Dynamics of mean-field spin models from basic results in abstract differential equations

    F. Bagarello;G. Morchio

  • Pseudobosons, Riesz bases, and coherent states

    Fabio Bagarello

  • ALGEBRAS OF UNBOUNDED OPERATORS AND PHYSICAL APPLICATIONS: A SURVEY

    Fabio Bagarello

  • An operatorial approach to stock markets

    F. Bagarello

  • An operatorial approach to stock markets

    F Bagarello

  • States and representations of CQ*-algebras

    F. Bagarello;C. Trapani

  • Construction of pseudo-bosons systems

    Fabio Bagarello

  • Mathematical aspects of intertwining operators: the role of Riesz bases

    Fabio Bagarello

  • An operator view on alliances in politics

    Fabio Bagarello

  • CQ*-algebras: structure properties

    Fabio Bagarello;Camillo Trapani

  • Modified Landau levels, damped harmonic oscillator, and two-dimensional pseudo-bosons

    S. Twareque Ali;F. Bagarello;Jean Pierre Gazeau

  • Non-Hermitian Hamiltonians in Quantum Physics

    Fabio Bagarello;Roberto Passante;Camillo Trapani

  • Modular structures on trace class operators and applications to Landau levels

    S Twareque Ali;F Bagarello;G Honnouvo

  • Non-self-adjoint hamiltonians defined by Riesz bases

    F. Bagarello;A. Inoue;C. Trapani

  • A phenomenological operator description of interactions between populations with applications to migration

    Fabio Bagarello;Francesco Oliveri

  • More mathematics for pseudo-bosons

    Fabio Bagarello

  • Nonlinear pseudo-bosons versus hidden Hermiticity: II. The case of unbounded operators

    Fabio Bagarello;Miloslav Znojil

  • From self-adjoint to non-self-adjoint harmonic oscillators: Physical consequences and mathematical pitfalls

    F. Bagarello

  • A quantum statistical approach to simplified stock markets

    F. Bagarello

  • A phenomenological operator description of dynamics of crowds: Escape strategies

    Fabio Bagarello;Francesco Gargano;Francesco Oliveri

  • Non-Hermitian Hamiltonian for a modulated Jaynes-Cummings model with PT symmetry

    Fabio Bagarello;Margherita Lattuca;Roberto Passante;Lucia Rizzuto

  • Lp-Spaces as Quasi *-Algebras

    F. Bagarello;C. Trapani

  • (H, ρ)-induced dynamics and the quantum game of life

    F. Bagarello;R. Di Salvo;F. Gargano;F. Oliveri

  • An Operator-Like Description of Love Affairs

    Fabio Bagarello;Francesco Oliveri

  • Quantum field inspired model of decision making: Asymptotic stabilization of belief state via interaction with surrounding mental environment

    Fabio Bagarello;Irina Basieva;Andrei Khrennikov

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Gazeau
Jean-Pierre Gazeau Université Paris Cité
Andreas Fring
Andreas Fring City, University of London
Andrei Khrennikov
Andrei Khrennikov Linnaeus University
Luigi Accardi
Luigi Accardi University of Rome Tor Vergata
Emmanuel M. Pothos
Emmanuel M. Pothos City, University of London

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