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Jean-Bernard Zuber

Jean-Bernard Zuber

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Mathematics

D-Index
39
Citations
23583
World Ranking
2110
National Ranking
129

Overview

Jean-Bernard Zuber is affiliated with Sorbonne University in France, specializing in the field of Mathematics. Their research spans multiple subfields including Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Mathematical Physics, Statistics and Probability, Geometry and Topology, as well as Algebra and Number Theory.

Their main research topics focus on Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics, Random Matrices and Applications, Advanced Algebra and Geometry, Mathematics and Applications, Advanced Mathematical Identities, Mathematical Dynamics and Fractals, and Algebraic Structures and Combinatorial Models.

Zuber has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • "On the minor problem and branching coefficients" (2022) in Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré D Combinatorics Physics and their Interactions
  • "On Products of Delta Distributions and Resultants" (2020) in Symmetry Integrability and Geometry Methods and Applications
  • "On Schur problem and Kostka numbers" (2021) in Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics
  • "On the Minor Problem and Branching Coefficients" (2020) in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Counting partitions by genus. I. Genus 0 to 2" (2023) in arXiv (Cornell University)

The recurring publication venues for Zuber's work include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré D Combinatorics Physics and their Interactions
  • Symmetry Integrability and Geometry Methods and Applications
  • Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics
  • Enumerative Combinatorics and Applications

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jean-Bernard Zuber are:

  • Robert Coquereaux
  • Michel Bauer
  • Sylvain Lacroix

Best Publications

  • Quantum Field Theory

    Claude Itzykson;Jean Bernard Zuber

  • The planar approximation. II

    C. Itzykson;J.‐B. Zuber

  • Planar diagrams

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  • Quantum field theory techniques in graphical enumeration

    D Bessis;C Itzykson;J.B Zuber

  • The A-D-E classification of minimal andA 1 (1) conformal invariant theories

    Andrea Cappelli;C. Itzykson;J.B. Zuber

  • Modular Invariant Partition Functions in Two-Dimensions

    A. Cappelli;C. Otzykson;J.-B. Zuber

  • Generalised twisted partition functions

    V.B. Petkova;J.-B. Zuber

  • Strong coupling and mean field methods in lattice gauge theories

    Jean-Michel Drouffe;Jean-Bernard Zuber

  • Boundary conditions in rational conformal field theories

    Roger E. Behrend;Paul A. Pearce;Valentina B. Petkova;Jean-Bernard Zuber

  • Renormalization of non-Abelian gauge theories in a background-field gauge. I. Green's functions

    H. Kluberg-Stern;J. B. Zuber

  • Distribution of zeros in Ising and gauge models

    C. Itzykson;R.B. Pearson;J.B. Zuber

  • Ward identities and some clues to the renormalization of gauge-invariant operators

    H. Kluberg-Stern;J.B. Zuber

  • Remarks about the existence of non-local charges in two-dimensional models

    E. Brézin;C. Itzykson;J. Zinn-Justin;J.-B. Zuber

  • COMBINATORICS OF THE MODULAR GROUP II THE KONTSEVICH INTEGRALS

    C. Itzykson;J.B. Zuber

  • SU($N$) Lattice Integrable Models Associated With Graphs

    P. Di Francesco;J.-B. Zuber

  • Relations between the Coulomb gas picture and conformal invariance of two-dimensional critical models

    P. di Francesco;H. Saleur;J. B. Zuber

  • Renormalization of non-Abelian gauge theories in a background-field gauge. II. Gauge-invariant operators

    H. Kluberg-Stern;J. B. Zuber

  • Logarithmic minimal models

    Paul A Pearce;Jørgen Rasmussen;Jean-Bernard Zuber

  • Conformal invariance and applications to statistical mechanics

    Claude Itzykson;Hubert Saleur;Jean Bernard Zuber

  • Critical Ising correlation functions in the plane and on the torus

    P. Di Francesco;H. Saleur;J.B. Zuber

  • Two-dimensional conformal invariant theories on a torus

    C. Itzykson;J.-B. Zuber

Frequent Co-Authors

P. Di Francesco
P. Di Francesco University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paul Zinn-Justin
Paul Zinn-Justin University of Melbourne
Paul A. Pearce
Paul A. Pearce University of Melbourne
Hubert Saleur
Hubert Saleur CEA Saclay
Bertrand Eynard
Bertrand Eynard University of Paris-Saclay

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