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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Roberto H. Schonmann is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, United States. Their academic work spans several interdisciplinary fields, with a focus primarily on physics and astronomy.

Their main areas of study include:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Medicine

In addition, Schonmann's research explores specialized subfields such as:

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • History and Philosophy of Science
  • Physiology
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

The topics covered in their work reflect these diverse interests, encompassing:

  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Philosophy and History of Science
  • Biofield Effects and Biophysics
  • History and advancements in chemistry

Schonmann's recent publication history includes a paper titled Theorems motivated by foundations of quantum mechanics and some of their applications, published in 2022 in arXiv (Cornell University). This venue is also one of the frequent outlets for their research papers.

Scientific collaboration records show no frequent co-authors documented for Schonmann's work.

In recognition of their contributions, Schonmann was named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1999.

Best Publications

  • Domination by product measures

    T. M. Liggett;R. H. Schonmann;A. M. Stacey

  • On the Behavior of Some Cellular Automata Related to Bootstrap Percolation

    Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Critical droplets and metastability for a Glauber dynamics at very low temperatures

    E. Jordão Neves;Roberto H. Schonmann

  • For $2$-D lattice spin systems weak mixing implies strong mixing

    Fabio Martinelli;E Olivieri;Rh Schonmann

  • Stretched Exponential Fixation in Stochastic Ising Models at Zero Temperature

    Luiz Renato Gonçalves Fontes;Roberto Henrique Schonmann;Vadlas Sidoravicius

  • WULFF DROPLETS AND THE METASTABLE RELAXATION OF KINETIC ISING MODELS

    Roberto H. Schonmann;Senya B. Shlosman

  • The Contact Processes in a Random Environment

    Maury Bramson;Rick Durrett;Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Projections of Gibbs measures may be non-Gibbsian

    Roberto H. Schonmann;Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Slow droplet-driven relaxation of stochastic Ising models in the vicinity of the phase coexistence region

    Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Dobrushin-Kotecký-Shlosman Theorem up to the Critical Temperature

    Dmitry Ioffe;Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Behavior of droplets for a class of Glauber dynamics at very low temperature

    E. Jordão Neves;Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Complete analyticity for 2D Ising completed

    Roberto H. Schonmann;Senya B. Shlosman;Senya B. Shlosman

  • Multiplicity of Phase Transitions and Mean-Field Criticality on Highly Non-Amenable Graphs

    Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Second order large deviation estimates for ferromagnetic systems in the phase coexistence region

    Roberto H. Schonmann;Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Pseudo-free energies and large deviations for non gibbsian FKG measures

    Joel Lebowitz;R. H. Schonmann

  • Exponential decay of connectivities in the two-dimensional Ising model

    J. T. Chayes;L. Chayes;R. H. Schonmann

  • Critical points of two-dimensional bootstrap percolation-like cellular automata

    Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Percolation on Transitive Graphs as a Coalescent Process: Relentless Merging Followed by Simultaneous Uniqueness

    Olle Häggström;Yuval Peres;Roberto H. Schonmann

  • The pattern of escape from metastability of a stochastic Ising model

    Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Metropolis Dynamics Relaxation via Nucleation and Growth

    Pouria Dehghanpour;Roberto H. Schonmann

  • Rigidity of the Critical Phases on a Cayley Tree

    P. Bleher;J. Ruiz;R. Schonmann;S. Shlosman

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Boyd
Robert Boyd Arizona State University
Rick Durrett
Rick Durrett Duke University
Joel L. Lebowitz
Joel L. Lebowitz Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Harry Kesten
Harry Kesten Cornell University
Jennifer Chayes
Jennifer Chayes University of California, Berkeley
Pablo A. Ferrari
Pablo A. Ferrari University of Buenos Aires
Maury Bramson
Maury Bramson University of Minnesota
Geoffrey Grimmett
Geoffrey Grimmett University of Cambridge
Fabio Martinelli
Fabio Martinelli Roma Tre University

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