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D-Index
33
Citations
6835
World Ranking
3001
National Ranking
176

Overview

John Madore was affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France during their academic career. The scientist contributed to the academic community through research and teaching activities associated with this institution.

Throughout their career, John Madore did not have publicly documented recent papers, frequent co-authors, or a record of specific publication venues listed in the available data. Similarly, no information was provided about book publications or specialized fields and subfields of study related to their work.

There is also no recorded data on the main topics covered in their research or any awards received. This absence of detailed research output and collaboration information might indicate either a limited publication record accessible from the data source or a focus on areas not captured by conventional bibliometric databases.

John Madore is noted to be deceased. This contextualizes their professional record in the past tense and suggests the scientific contributions were made before the date of data compilation.

Best Publications

  • The Fuzzy sphere

    J. Madore

  • An Introduction to Noncommutative Differential Geometry and Its Physical Applications

    J. Madore

  • Gauge theory on noncommutative spaces

    J. Madore;S. Schraml;P. Schupp;J. Wess

  • Noncommutative differential geometry of matrix algebras

    Michel Dubois‐Violette;Richard Kerner;John Madore

  • Noncommutative differential geometry and new models of gauge theory

    Michel Dubois‐Violette;Richard Kerner;John Madore

  • Gauge bosons in a noncommutative geometry

    M. Dubois-Violette;J. Madore;R. Kerner

  • A Noncommutative version of the Schwinger model

    H. Grosse;J. Madore

  • Scaling limits of the fuzzy sphere at one loop

    Chong-Sun Chu;John Madore;John Madore;Harold Steinacker;Harold Steinacker

  • On Curvature in Noncommutative Geometry

    M. Dubois‐Violette;J. Madore;T. Masson;J. Mourad

  • Quantum space-time and classical gravity

    J. Madore;J. Mourad

  • Linear connections on the quantum plane

    Michel Dubois-Violette;John Madore;Thierry Masson;Jihad Mourad

  • Conservation laws and integrability conditions for gravitational and Yang-Mills field equations

    Michel Dubois-Violette;John Madore

  • On the quasilinearity of the Einstein-'Gauss-Bonnet' gravity field equations

    Nathalie Deruelle;John Madore

  • Field theory on the q-deformed fuzzy sphere I

    H. Grosse;J. Madore;J. Madore;H. Steinacker

  • Dimensional reduction over fuzzy coset spaces

    Paolo Aschieri;Paolo Aschieri;Paolo Aschieri;John Madore;Pantelis Manousselis;George Zoupanos;George Zoupanos;George Zoupanos

  • FINITE FIELD THEORY ON NONCOMMUTATIVE GEOMETRIES

    S. Cho;R. Hinterding;R. Hinterding;J. Madore;J. Madore;H. Steinacker

  • Gravity and the Structure of Noncommutative Algebras

    M. Buric;T. Grammatikopoulos;J. Madore;G. Zoupanos

  • Gravity and the structure of noncommutative algebras

    Maja Burić;John Madore;Theodoros Grammatikopoulos;George Zoupanos

  • Quantum mechanics on a fuzzy sphere

    J. Madore

  • Linear connections on matrix geometries

    J Madore;T Masson;J Mourad

  • Field theory on the /q-deformed fuzzy sphere II: quantization

    H. Grosse;J. Madore;J. Madore;H. Steinacker;H. Steinacker

  • The geometry of a

    B.L. Cerchiai;R. Hinterding;J. Madore;J. Wess

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold Steinacker
Harold Steinacker University of Vienna
Harald Grosse
Harald Grosse University of Vienna
Michel Dubois-Violette
Michel Dubois-Violette Université Paris Cité

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