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Francesco Calogero

Francesco Calogero

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Mathematics

D-Index
52
Citations
15976
World Ranking
941
National Ranking
23

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, American Physical Society and American Institute of Physics

Overview

Francesco Calogero is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy. Their research spans across Mathematics and Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on several specialized subfields and topics.

Their main subfields of study include:

  • Geometry and Topology
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Calogero's work addresses key topics such as:

  • Advanced Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
  • Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
  • Differential Equations and Numerical Methods
  • Numerical methods for differential equations
  • Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models
  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
  • Radical Photochemical Reactions

Their publication record includes contributions to the following frequent venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Open Communications in Nonlinear Mathematical Physics
  • European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • ACS Catalysis
  • Journal of Mathematical Physics

Recent significant papers by Calogero include:

  • A Photoredox Nozaki-Hiyama Reaction Catalytic in Chromium (2022, European Journal of Organic Chemistry)
  • Explicitly Solvable Systems of First-order Ordinary Differential Equations with Polynomial Right-hand Sides, and Their Periodic Variants (2021, arXiv [Cornell University])
  • Explicitly Solvable Systems of First-Order Difference Equations With Homogeneous Polynomial Right-Hand Sides (2021, arXiv [Cornell University])
  • Photoredox/Nickel-Catalyzed Diastereoselective Allylation of Aldehydes with Morita-Baylis-Hillman Adducts (2025, ACS Catalysis)
  • Solution of the initial-value problem of first-order nonlinear recursions with homogeneous right-hand sides (2022, Journal of Mathematical Physics)

Frequent collaborators include Farrin Payandeh, Andrea Gualandi, Pier Giorgio Cozzi, Simone Potenti, and Giandomenico Magagnano.

Calogero was awarded the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics in 2019 by the American Physical Society and American Institute of Physics.

Best Publications

  • Solution of the One‐Dimensional N‐Body Problems with Quadratic and/or Inversely Quadratic Pair Potentials

    F. Calogero

  • Solution of a three-body problem in one-dimension

    F. Calogero

  • Spectral Transform and Solitons

    Francesco Calogero

  • Variable Phase Approach to Potential Scattering

    F. Calogero;Thomas A. Green

  • Ground State of a One‐Dimensional N‐Body System

    F. Calogero

  • What Is Integrability

    Vladimir Evgenʹevich Zakharov;Francesco Calogero

  • Exactly Solvable One-Dimensional Many Body Problems

    F. Calogero

  • Nonlinear evolution equations solvable by the inverse spectral transform.—I

    F. Calogero;A. Degasperis

  • Classical Many-Body Problems Amenable to Exact Treatments:

    Francesco Calogero

  • Spectral Transform and Solitons: How to Solve and Investigate Nonlinear Evolution Equations

    Francesco Calogero;Antonio Degasperis

  • Why Are Certain Nonlinear PDEs Both Widely Applicable and Integrable

    F. Calogero

  • Nonlinear evolution equations solvable by the inverse spectral transform.— II

    F. Calogero;A. Degasperis

  • Motion of poles and zeros of special solutions of nonlinear and linear partial differential equations and related «solvable» many-body problems

    F. Calogero

  • Comparison between the exact and Hartree solutions of a one-dimensional many-body problem

    F. Calogero;A. Degasperis

  • A method to generate solvable nonlinear evolution equations

    F. Calogero

  • Nonlinear evolution equations, rescalings, model PDEs and their integrability: II

    Unknown

  • The neatest many-body problem amenable to exact treatments (a “goldfish”?)

    Francesco Calogero

  • Exact solution of a one-dimensional three-body scattering problem with two-body and/or three-body inverse-square potentials

    F. Calogero;C. Marchioro

  • Upper and lower limits for the number of bound states in a given central potential

    F. Calogero

  • Solution by the spectral-transform method of a nonlinear evolution equation including as a special case the cylindrical KdV equation

    F. Calogero;A. Degasperis

  • Nonlinear evolution equations solvable by the inverse spectral transform

    F. Calogero

  • Variable Phase Approach to Potential Scattering

    F. Calogero;John L. Gammel

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Maria Santini
Paolo Maria Santini University of Parma
Decio Levi
Decio Levi Roma Tre University
Vladimir E. Zakharov
Vladimir E. Zakharov Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
Ian R. Baxendale
Ian R. Baxendale Durham University

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