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Matteo Novaga

Matteo Novaga

D-Index & Metrics

Mathematics

D-Index
30
Citations
3770
World Ranking
3524
National Ranking
123

Matteo Novaga 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 Matteo Novaga sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 284 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Matteo Novaga 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 Matteo Novaga sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 30 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Matteo Novaga is a researcher affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Their scholarly work is situated primarily within the field of Mathematics, with a specialized focus on Applied Mathematics, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Geometry and Topology, Mathematical Physics, and Materials Chemistry.

The main topics addressed in Novaga's research include Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, Geometric Analysis and Curvature Flows, Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering, Point Processes and Geometric Inequalities, Geometry and Complex Manifolds, Numerical Methods in Inverse Problems, and Advanced Differential Geometry Research.

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by Novaga are as follows:

  • Isoperimetric Clusters in Homogeneous Spaces via Concentration Compactness, 2022, Journal of Geometric Analysis
  • Minimisers of a general Riesz-type problem, 2021, CINECA IRIS Institutional research information system (University of Pisa)

Additional significant publications related to Novaga's frequent collaborators include:

  • The 0-fractional perimeter between fractional perimeters and Riesz potentials, 2021, ANNALI SCUOLA NORMALE SUPERIORE - CLASSE DI SCIENZE
  • Second-order asymptotics of the fractional perimeter as s → 1, 2020, Mathematics in Engineering
  • Minimal elastic networks, 2020, Indiana University Mathematics Journal

Novaga often collaborates with researchers such as Annalisa Cesaroni, Emanuele Paolini, Fumihiko Onoue, Eugene Stepanov, and Vincenzo Maria Tortorelli.

The researcher has published extensively in venues like arXiv (Cornell University), CINECA IRIS Institutional research information system (University of Pisa), Nonlinear Analysis, Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, and ANNALI SCUOLA NORMALE SUPERIORE - CLASSE DI SCIENZE.

Best Publications

  • An introduction to Total Variation for Image Analysis

    Antonin Chambolle;Vicent Caselles;Matteo Novaga;Daniel Cremers

  • The Total Variation Flow in RN

    Giovanni Bellettini;V. Caselles;M. Novaga

  • The Discontinuity Set of Solutions of the TV Denoising Problem and Some Extensions

    Vicent Caselles;Antonin Chambolle;Matteo Novaga

  • Crystalline Mean Curvature Flow of Convex Sets

    Giovanni Bellettini;Vicent Caselles;Antonin Chambolle;Matteo Novaga

  • On a Crystalline Variational Problem, Part I:¶First Variation and Global L∞ Regularity

    G Bellettini;M Novaga;Maurizio Paolini

  • Motion by curvature of planar networks

    Carlo Mantegazza;Matteo Novaga;Vincenzo Maria Tortorelli

  • Facet-breaking for three-dimensional crystals evolving by mean curvature

    Giovanni Bellettini;Matteo Novaga;Maurizio Paolini

  • Total variation in imaging

    Vicent Caselles;Antonin Chambolle;Matteo Novaga

  • Characterization of facet-breaking for nonsmooth mean curvature flow in the convex case

    Giovanni Bellettini;Matteo Novaga;Maurizio Paolini

  • Linear vs. nonlinear selection for the propagation speed of the solutions of scalar reaction‐diffusion equations invading an unstable equilibrium

    Marcello Lucia;Cyrill B. Muratov;Matteo Novaga

  • Low Density Phases in a Uniformly Charged Liquid

    Hans Knüpfer;Cyrill B. Muratov;Matteo Novaga

  • Explicit Solutions of the Eigenvalue Problem $div \left( rac Du ert Du ert ight)=u$ in $R^2$

    Giovanni Bellettini;Vicent Caselles;Matteo Novaga

  • A stochastic selection principle in case of fattening for curvature flow

    Nicolas Dirr;Stephan Luckhaus;Matteo Novaga

  • On a crystalline variational problem, part II: BV-regularity and structure of minimizers on facets

    G Bellettini;M Novaga;Maurizio Paolini

  • Uniqueness of the Cheeger set of a convex body

    Vicent Caselles;Antonin Chambolle;Matteo Novaga

  • Regularity for solutions of the total variation denoising problem

    Vicent Caselles;Antonin Chambolle;Matteo Novaga

  • The volume preserving crystalline mean curvature flow of convex sets in R^N

    Giovanni Bellettini;Vicente Caselles;Antonin Chambolle;Matteo Novaga

  • APPROXIMATION AND COMPARISON FOR NONSMOOTH ANISOTROPIC MOTION BY MEAN CURVATURE IN ℝN

    Giovanni Bellettini;M. Novaga

  • Minimal barriers for geometric evolutions

    G. Bellettini;M. Novaga

  • Existence and Stability for a Non-Local Isoperimetric Model of Charged Liquid Drops

    Michael Goldman;Matteo Novaga;Berardo Ruffini

  • Rigidity and sharp stability estimatesfor hypersurfaces with constant and almost-constant nonlocal mean curvature

    Giulio Ciraolo;Alessio Figalli;Francesco Maggi;Matteo Novaga

  • Nonlocal quantitative isoperimetric inequalities

    Agnese Di Castro;Matteo Novaga;Berardo Ruffini;Enrico Valdinoci

  • A characterization of convex calibrable sets in RN with respect to anisotropic norms

    V. Caselles;A. Chambolle;S. Moll;M. Novaga

  • SOME REGULARITY RESULTS FOR MINIMAL CRYSTALS

    L. Ambrosio;M. Novaga;E. Paolini

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonin Chambolle
Antonin Chambolle Paris Dauphine University
Enrico Valdinoci
Enrico Valdinoci University of Western Australia
Cyrill B. Muratov
Cyrill B. Muratov University of Pisa
Vicent Caselles
Vicent Caselles University of Valencia
Andrea Braides
Andrea Braides University of Rome Tor Vergata
Andrea Malchiodi
Andrea Malchiodi Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Martin Burger
Martin Burger University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Thomas Pock
Thomas Pock Graz University of Technology
Luigi Ambrosio
Luigi Ambrosio National Research Council (CNR)

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