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Giancarlo Sangalli

Giancarlo Sangalli

D-Index & Metrics

Mathematics

D-Index
39
Citations
9208
World Ranking
2141
National Ranking
59

Giancarlo Sangalli 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 Giancarlo Sangalli sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 116 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Giancarlo Sangalli 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 Giancarlo Sangalli sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences

Overview

Giancarlo Sangalli is affiliated with the University of Pavia in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and computer science. Their research primarily focuses on computational mechanics, computational theory and mathematics, and computer graphics and computer-aided design.

Their work spans multiple topics, including:

  • Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
  • Polynomial and algebraic computation
  • Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics
  • Numerical methods in engineering
  • Computational Geometry and Mesh Generation
  • Tensor decomposition and applications
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies

Giancarlo Sangalli has authored several papers in notable venues, such as arXiv (Cornell University), Computers & Mathematics with Applications, and Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. Some recent publications include:

  • "Isogeometric analysis with C1 functions on planar, unstructured quadrilateral meshes" (2020), SMAI Journal of Computational Mathematics
  • "Advances in Computational Mathematics volume / A family of C1 quadrilateral finite elements" (2021), University Library Linz repository (Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz)
  • "Explicit high-order generalized-α methods for isogeometric analysis of structural dynamics" (2021), Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • "Combining noisy well data and expert knowledge in a Bayesian calibration of a flow model under uncertainties: an application to solute transport in the Ticino basin" (2023), GEM - International Journal on Geomathematics
  • "A domain decomposition method for Isogeometric multi-patch problems with inexact local solvers" (2020), Computers & Mathematics with Applications

The scientist frequently collaborates with a group of co-authors including Gabriele Loli, Mattia Tani, Monica Montardini, Alessandro Reali, and Sauro Manenti.

Giancarlo Sangalli's publication record includes a significant number of works in the subfields of computational mechanics, computational theory and mathematics, and mechanics of materials. Their research contributions address both foundational numerical methods and applications in engineering and environmental studies.

In recognition of their scientific contributions, Giancarlo Sangalli was named a Member of the European Academy of Sciences in 2018.

Best Publications

  • ISOGEOMETRIC ANALYSIS: APPROXIMATION, STABILITY AND ERROR ESTIMATES FOR h-REFINED MESHES

    Y. Bazilevs;L. Beirão Da Veiga;J. A. Cottrell;Thomas J Hughes

  • Efficient quadrature for NURBS-based isogeometric analysis

    Thomas J Hughes;A. Reali;G. Sangalli

  • Duality and unified analysis of discrete approximations in structural dynamics and wave propagation: Comparison of p-method finite elements with k-method NURBS

    T.J.R. Hughes;A. Reali;G. Sangalli

  • ISOGEOMETRIC COLLOCATION METHODS

    F. Auricchio;L. Beirão Da Veiga;T. J. R. Hughes;A. Reali

  • Isogeometric analysis in electromagnetics: B-splines approximation

    A. Buffa;G. Sangalli;R. Vázquez

  • Variational Multiscale Analysis: the Fine-scale Green’s Function, Projection, Optimization, Localization, and Stabilized Methods

    T. J. R. Hughes;G. Sangalli

  • Mathematical analysis of variational isogeometric methods

    L. Beirão da Veiga;A. Buffa;G. Sangalli;R. Vázquez

  • A fully ''locking-free'' isogeometric approach for plane linear elasticity problems: A stream function formulation

    F. Auricchio;L. Beirão da Veiga;A. Buffa;C. Lovadina

  • Isogeometric collocation for elastostatics and explicit dynamics

    F. Auricchio;L. Beirão da Veiga;Thomas J Hughes;A. Reali

  • IsoGeometric Analysis: Stable elements for the 2D Stokes equation

    Annalisa Buffa;C. de Falco;G. Sangalli

  • Some estimates for h – p – k -refinement in Isogeometric Analysis

    L. Beirão da Veiga;A. Buffa;J. Rivas;G. Sangalli

  • A Simple Algorithm for Obtaining Nearly Optimal Quadrature Rules for NURBS-based Isogeometric Analysis

    Ferdinando Auricchio;F. Calabrò;T. J. R. Hughes;Alessandro Reali

  • Isogeometric Discrete Differential Forms in Three Dimensions

    A. Buffa;J. Rivas;G. Sangalli;R. Vázquez

  • Linear independence of the T-spline blending functions associated with some particular T-meshes

    Annalisa Buffa;D. Cho;G. Sangalli

  • Analysis-suitable G1 multi-patch parametrizations for C1 isogeometric spaces

    Annabelle Collin;Giancarlo Sangalli;Thomas Takacs

  • Fast formation of isogeometric Galerkin matrices by weighted quadrature

    F. Calabrò;G. Sangalli;M. Tani

  • Isogeometric methods for computational electromagnetics: B-spline and T-spline discretizations

    A. Buffa;G. Sangalli;R. Vázquez

  • An isogeometric method for the Reissner–Mindlin plate bending problem

    L. Beirão da Veiga;A. Buffa;C. Lovadina;M. Martinelli

  • ANALYSIS-SUITABLE T-SPLINES OF ARBITRARY DEGREE: DEFINITION, LINEAR INDEPENDENCE AND APPROXIMATION PROPERTIES

    L. Beirão Da Veiga;A. Buffa;G. Sangalli;R. Vázquez

  • A Lagrange multiplier method for the finite element solution of elliptic interface problems using non-matching meshes

    Peter Hansbo;Carlo Lovadina;Ilaria Perugia;Giancarlo Sangalli

Frequent Co-Authors

Annalisa Buffa
Annalisa Buffa École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Thomas J. R. Hughes
Thomas J. R. Hughes The University of Texas at Austin
Alessandro Reali
Alessandro Reali University of Pavia
L. Beirão da Veiga
L. Beirão da Veiga University of Milano-Bicocca
Ferdinando Auricchio
Ferdinando Auricchio University of Pavia
Franco Brezzi
Franco Brezzi National Research Council (CNR)
Carlo Lovadina
Carlo Lovadina University of Milan
Peter Hansbo
Peter Hansbo Jönköping University
Ilaria Perugia
Ilaria Perugia University of Vienna

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