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Giambattista Giacomin

Giambattista Giacomin

D-Index & Metrics

Mathematics

D-Index
36
Citations
4645
World Ranking
2671
National Ranking
162

Giambattista Giacomin 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 Giambattista Giacomin sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 102 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Giambattista Giacomin 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 Giambattista Giacomin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Giambattista Giacomin is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Mathematics. The primary focus of their research spans several subfields, including Condensed Matter Physics, Mathematical Physics, Statistics and Probability, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics that characterize Giacomin's body of work consist of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Stochastic Processes and Statistical Mechanics, Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Methods, Quantum Chaos and Dynamical Systems, Quantum Many-Body Systems, Fractal and DNA Sequence Analysis, and Evolution and Genetic Dynamics.

Recent publications by Giacomin include:

  • Lyapunov exponent for products of random Ising transfer matrices: the balanced disorder case (2022) in Latin American Journal of Probability and Mathematical Statistics
  • Localization, Big-Jump Regime and the Effect of Disorder for a Class of Generalized Pinning Models (2020) in Journal of Statistical Physics
  • The disordered lattice free field pinning model approaching criticality (2022) in The Annals of Probability

Giambattista Giacomin frequently collaborates with several researchers. The most common coauthors include Orphée Collin, Yueyun Hu, Rafael L. Greenblatt, Marco Zamparo, and Quentin Berger.

The venues where Giacomin's research has been published are diverse, with multiple articles appearing in arXiv (Cornell University), along with publications in the Latin American Journal of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Annales Henri Lebesgue, Probability Theory and Related Fields, and Journal of Statistical Physics.

Best Publications

  • Stochastic Burgers and KPZ equations from particle systems

    Lorenzo Bertini;Giambattista Giacomin

  • Phase Segregation Dynamics in Particle Systems with Long Range Interactions. I. Macroscopic Limits

    Giambattista Giacomin;Joel L. Lebowitz

  • Random polymer models

    Giambattista Giacomin

  • Entropic repulsion and the maximum of the two-dimensional harmonic crystal

    Erwin Bolthausen;Jean-Dominique Deuschel;Giambattista Giacomin

  • Phase segregation dynamics in particle systems with long range interactions II: interface motion

    Giambattista Giacomin;Joel L. Lebowitz

  • Large deviations and concentration properties for ∇ϕ interface models

    Jean-Dominique Deuschel;Giambattista Giacomin;Dmitry Ioffe

  • Exact macroscopic description of phase segregation in model alloys with long range interactions.

    Giambattista Giacomin;Joel L. Lebowitz

  • Equilibrium Fluctuations for $ abla_{ arphi}$ Interface Model

    Giambattista Giacomin;Stefano Olla;Herbert Spohn

  • Deterministic and stochastic hydrodynamic equations arising from simple microscopic model systems

    Giambattista Giacomin;Joel Lebowitz;Errico Presutti

  • Smoothing effect of quenched disorder on polymer depinning transitions

    Giambattista Giacomin;Fabio Lucio Toninelli

  • Dynamical Aspects of Mean Field Plane Rotators and the Kuramoto Model

    Lorenzo Bertini;Giambattista Giacomin;Khashayar Pakdaman

  • Disorder and critical phenomena through basic probability models

    Giambattista Giacomin;École d'été de probabilités de Saint-Flour

  • Fractional Moment Bounds and Disorder Relevance for Pinning Models

    Bernard Derrida;Giambattista Giacomin;Hubert Lacoin;Fabio Lucio Toninelli

  • Marginal relevance of disorder for pinning models

    Giambattista Giacomin;Hubert Lacoin;Fabio Lucio Toninelli

  • A note on dynamical models on random graphs and Fokker-Planck equations

    Sylvain Delattre;Giambattista Giacomin;Eric Luçon

  • The localized phase of disordered copolymers with adsorption

    G. Giacomin;F. L. Toninelli

  • On the Localization Transition of Random Copolymers Near Selective Interfaces

    Thierry Bodineau;Giambattista Giacomin

  • Scaling limits of equilibrium wetting models in (1+1)–dimension

    Jean–Dominique Deuschel;Giambattista Giacomin;Lorenzo Zambotti

  • Landau damping in the Kuramoto model

    Bastien Fernandez;Bastien Fernandez;David Gérard-Varet;Giambattista Giacomin

  • From dynamic to static large deviations in boundary driven exclusion particle systems

    Thierry Bodineau;Giambattista Giacomin

  • EQUILIBRIUM FLUCTUATIONS FOR ∇ϕ INTERFACE MODEL

    Giambattista Giacomin;Stefano Olla;Herbert Spohn Universit

  • Fractional moment bounds and disorder relevance for pinning models

    B. Derrida;G. Giacomin;H. Lacoin;F. L. Toninelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Joel L. Lebowitz
Joel L. Lebowitz Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Bernard Derrida
Bernard Derrida Collège de France
Massimiliano Gubinelli
Massimiliano Gubinelli University of Oxford
Stefano Olla
Stefano Olla Paris Dauphine University
Erwin Bolthausen
Erwin Bolthausen University of Zurich
Herbert Spohn
Herbert Spohn Technical University of Munich
Martin Hairer
Martin Hairer Imperial College London
Alice Guionnet
Alice Guionnet École Normale Supérieure de Lyon

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