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Guy Bouchitté

Guy Bouchitté

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Mathematics

D-Index
40
Citations
4916
World Ranking
2101
National Ranking
128

Overview

Guy Bouchitté is affiliated with Université de Toulon in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of Mathematics and Physics and Astronomy. Their research primarily focuses on applied mathematics and mathematical physics, integrating statistical and nonlinear physics, statistics and probability, and computational theory and mathematics.

The scientist's main research topics cover geometric analysis and curvature flows, advanced mathematical modeling in engineering, advanced thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, point processes and geometric inequalities, nonlinear partial differential equations, geometry and complex manifolds, and numerical methods in inverse problems.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Thierry Champion, Karol Bołbotowski, Giuseppe Buttazzo, Luigi De Pascale, and Ugo Bindini.

Guy Bouchitté has published regularly in several venues, with a concentration on:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Annales de l Institut Henri Poincaré C Analyse Non Linéaire
  • ANNALI SCUOLA NORMALE SUPERIORE - CLASSE DI SCIENZE
  • Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)

Selected recent publications include:

  • Optimization of light structures: the vanishing mass conjecture, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Relaxed multi-marginal costs and quantization effects, 2020, Annales de l Institut Henri Poincaré C Analyse Non Linéaire
  • Dissociating limit in density functional theory with Coulomb optimal transport cost, 2021, ANNALI SCUOLA NORMALE SUPERIORE - CLASSE DI SCIENZE
  • Optimal Design Versus Maximal Monge-Kantorovich Metrics, 2022, Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
  • Dissociating limit in Density Functional Theory with Coulomb optimal transport cost., 2021, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)

Best Publications

  • Non-Uniform Integrability and Generalized Young Measures

    Jean-Jacques Alibert;Guy Bouchitté

  • Phase transition with the line-tension effect

    Giovanni Alberti;Guy Bouchitté;Pierre Seppecher

  • Characterization of optimal shapes and masses through Monge-Kantorovich equation

    Guy Bouchitté;Giuseppe Buttazzo

  • A Global Method for Relaxation

    Guy Bouchitté;Irene Fonseca;Luisa Mascarenhas

  • Energies with respect to a measure and applications to low-dimensional structures

    Guy Bouchitte;Giuseppe Buttazzo;Pierre Seppecher

  • Homogenization of a set of parallel fibres

    D Felbacq;G Bouchitté

  • Homogenization near resonances and artificial magnetism from dielectrics

    Guy Bouchitté;Didier Felbacq

  • HOMOGENIZATION OF ELLIPTIC PROBLEMS IN A FIBER REINFORCED STRUCTURE. NON LOCAL EFFECTS

    Michel Bellieud;Guy Bouchitté

  • Integral representation of convex functionals on a space of measures

    Guy Bouchitté;Michel Valadier

  • The calibration method for the Mumford-Shah functional and free-discontinuity problems

    Giovanni Alberti;Guy Bouchitte;Gianni Dal Maso

  • Singular perturbations of variational problems arising from a two-phase transition model

    Guy Bouchitte

  • Mathématiques/Mathematics Shape optimization solutions via Monge-Kantorovich equation

    Guy Bouchitté;Guy Bouchitté;Giuseppe Buttazzo;Pierre Seppecher

  • A global method for relaxation in W1,p and in SBVp

    Guy Bouchitté;Irene Fonseca;Giovanni Leoni;Luísa Mascarenhas

  • New lower semicontinuity results for nonconvex functionals defined on measures

    G. Bouchitté;G. Buttazzo

  • Homogenization of Maxwell's Equations in a Split Ring Geometry

    Guy Bouchitté;Ben Schweizer

  • Cloaking of Small Objects by Anomalous Localized Resonance

    Guy Bouchitté;Ben Schweizer

  • Homogenization of a soft elastic material reinforced by fibers

    Guy Bouchitté;Michel Bellieud

  • On the curvature and torsion effects in one dimensional waveguides

    Guy Bouchitté;M. Luísa Mascarenhas;Luís Trabucho

  • Homogenization of Thin Structures by Two-Scale Method with Respect to Measures

    Guy Bouchitté;Ilaria Fragalà

  • Journal of Convex Analysis

    G Buttazzo;L Thibault;R J B Wets;H Attouch

  • Mean curvature of a measure and related variational problems

    Guy Bouchitté;Giuseppe Buttazzo;Ilaria Fragalà

  • The calibration method for the Mumford-Shah functional

    Giovanni Alberti;Guy Bouchitté;Gianni Dal Maso

Frequent Co-Authors

Giuseppe Buttazzo
Giuseppe Buttazzo University of Pisa
Irene Fonseca
Irene Fonseca Carnegie Mellon University
Pierre Suquet
Pierre Suquet Aix-Marseille University
Gianni Dal Maso
Gianni Dal Maso International School for Advanced Studies
Bernard Gil
Bernard Gil University of Montpellier
Sébastien Guenneau
Sébastien Guenneau Imperial College London
Graeme W. Milton
Graeme W. Milton University of Utah
Andrea Braides
Andrea Braides University of Rome Tor Vergata
Wilfrid Gangbo
Wilfrid Gangbo University of California, Los Angeles

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