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38
Citations
5222
World Ranking
8112
National Ranking
197

Overview

Luis L. Bonilla is affiliated with Carlos III University of Madrid in Spain. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Cell Biology, Materials Chemistry, Modeling and Simulation, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
  • Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  • Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
  • Mathematical Biology Tumor Growth
  • Stochastic dynamics and bifurcation
  • Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
  • Graphene research and applications

Luis L. Bonilla has contributed to multiple publication venues. The most frequent include:

  • Physical review. E
  • Entropy
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • PLoS Computational Biology
  • Physical Review Letters

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Bonilla are:

  • "Notch signaling and taxis mechanisms regulate early stage angiogenesis: A mathematical and computational model" (2020), PLoS Computational Biology
  • "Fluctuation-induced current from freestanding graphene" (2020), Physical review. E
  • "Tracking collective cell motion by topological data analysis" (2020), PLoS Computational Biology
  • "Scale-free chaos in the confined Vicsek flocking model" (2023), Physical review. E
  • "Fingering instability in spreading epithelial monolayers: roles of cell polarisation, substrate friction and contractile stresses" (2021), e-Archivo (Carlos III University of Madrid)

Collaborations form an important part of Luis L. Bonilla's research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • R. González-Albaladejo
  • Manuel Carretero
  • P. M. Thibado
  • Pradeep Kumar
  • Carolina Trenado-Yuste

Best Publications

  • Non-linear dynamics of semiconductor superlattices

    Luis L Bonilla;Holger T Grahn

  • Electrically tunable GHz oscillations in doped GaAs-AlAs superlattices

    J. Kastrup;R. Hey;K. H. Ploog;H. T. Grahn

  • Dynamics of electric-field domains and oscillations of the photocurrent in a simple superlattice model.

    L. L. Bonilla;J. Galán;J. A. Cuesta;F. C. Martínez

  • Nonlinear stability of incoherence and collective synchronization in a population of coupled oscillators

    Luis L. Bonilla;John C. Neu;Renato Spigler

  • Self-oscillations of domains in doped GaAs-AlAs superlattices

    J. Kastrup;R. Klann;H. T. Grahn;K. Ploog

  • Time-periodic phases in populations of nonlinearly coupled oscillators with bimodal frequency distributions

    L. L. Bonilla;C. J. Pérez Vicente;R. Spigler

  • Chaos in resonant-tunneling superlattices

    Oleg Bulashenko;L. L. Bonilla

  • Theory of nonlinear charge transport, wave propagation, and self-oscillations in semiconductor superlattices

    L L Bonilla

  • Dislocations in graphene

    Ana Carpio;Luis L Bonilla;Luis L Bonilla;Fernando de Juan;María A H Vozmediano

  • EXPLOSIVE BIFURCATION TO CHAOS IN WEAKLY COUPLED SEMICONDUCTOR SUPERLATTICES

    K. J. Luo;H. T. Grahn;K. H. Ploog;L. L. Bonilla

  • Active Ornstein-Uhlenbeck particles.

    L. L. Bonilla

  • CURRENT-VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTIC AND STABILITY IN RESONANT-TUNNELING N-DOPEDSEMICONDUCTOR SUPERLATTICES

    A. Wacker;M. Moscoso;M. Kindelan;L. L. Bonilla

  • Stable nonequilibrium probability densities and phase transitions for meanfield models in the thermodynamic limit

    Luis L. Bonilla

  • Microscopic model for sequential tunneling in semiconductor multiple quantum wells

    Ramón Aguado;Gloria Platero;Miguel Moscoso;Luis L. Bonilla

  • Self-Oscillations of the Current in Doped Semiconductor Superlattices

    Holger Grahn;Jörg Kastrup;Klaus Ploog;Luis Bonilla

  • Chaotic dynamics of electric-field domains in periodically driven superlattices

    Oleg Bulashenko;M. J. García;L. L. Bonilla

  • Nonlinear Wave Methods for Charge Transport

    L. L. Bonilla;Stephen Winthrop Teitsworth

  • Glassy Synchronization in a Population of Coupled Oscillators

    L. L. Bonilla;C. J. Pérez Vicente;J. M. Rubí

  • High-field limit of the Vlasov-Poisson-Fokker-Planck system: A comparison of different perturbation methods

    Luis L. Bonilla;Juan S. Soler

  • DEPINNING TRANSITIONS IN DISCRETE REACTION-DIFFUSION EQUATIONS ∗

    Ana Carpio;Luis L. Bonilla;Luis L. Bonilla;Luis L. Bonilla

  • Asymptotic behavior of an initial-boundary value problem for the Vlasov-Poisson-Fokker-Planck system

    L. L. Bonilla;J. A. Carrillo;J. Soler

  • Current self-oscillations, spikes, and crossover between charge monopole and dipole waves in semiconductor superlattices

    David Sánchez;Miguel Moscoso;Miguel Moscoso;Luis L. Bonilla;Luis L. Bonilla;Gloria Platero

  • Inverse Problems and Imaging

    Ana Carpio;Oliver Dorn;Miguel Moscoso;Frank Natterer

Frequent Co-Authors

Juan Soler
Juan Soler University of Granada
Manuel G. Velarde
Manuel G. Velarde Complutense University of Madrid
K. H. Ploog
K. H. Ploog National Sun Yat-sen University
Francisco Guinea
Francisco Guinea IMDEA Nanoscience Institute
Joseph B. Keller
Joseph B. Keller Stanford University
Giorgio Parisi
Giorgio Parisi Sapienza University of Rome
Eckehard Schöll
Eckehard Schöll Technical University of Berlin
Axel Klar
Axel Klar Technical University of Kaiserslautern
José A. Carrillo
José A. Carrillo University of Oxford
Lukas Novotny
Lukas Novotny ETH Zurich

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