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  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society

Overview

Rodolfo H. Torres is affiliated with the University of California, Riverside in the United States. Their research spans primarily across the fields of mathematics and medicine, with a focus on applied mathematics, mathematical physics, computational theory, nephrology, and public health in environmental and occupational health contexts.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Advanced Harmonic Analysis Research
  • Mathematical Analysis and Transform Methods
  • Numerical Methods in Inverse Problems
  • Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
  • Advanced Mathematical Physics Problems
  • Differential Equations and Boundary Problems
  • Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments

Rodolfo H. Torres has contributed to various publication venues, among which the most frequent are:

  • Journal of Geometric Analysis
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Revista Matemática Iberoamericana
  • Healthcare Analytics

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Torres include:

  • Christopher Kyriakides
  • Árpád Bényi
  • Tadahiro Oh
  • Maricely Reina
  • David Andrade

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Rodolfo H. Torres demonstrate a range of mathematical and medical topics:

  • On compactness of commutators of multiplication and bilinear pseudodifferential operators and a new subspace of BMO (2020), Revista Matemática Iberoamericana
  • A recommender system for occupational hygiene services using natural language processing (2023), Healthcare Analytics
  • Cistitis enfisematosa: reporte de un caso (2020), Revista Colombiana de Nefrología

Additionally, papers associated with some frequent collaborators in recent years include:

  • Extrapolation of compactness for certain pseudodifferential operators (2023), Revista de la Unión Matemática Argentina
  • Compact bilinear operators and paraproducts revisited (2024), Canadian Mathematical Bulletin

In recognition of contributions to mathematics, Rodolfo H. Torres was named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2013.

Best Publications

  • Multilinear Calderón–Zygmund Theory

    Loukas Grafakos;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • New maximal functions and multiple weights for the multilinear Calderón-Zygmund theory

    Andrei K. Lerner;Sheldy Ombrosi;Carlos Pérez;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • Coherent light scattering by blue feather barbs

    Richard O. Prum;Rodolfo H. Torres;Scott Williamson;Jan Dyck

  • Structural colouration of avian skin: convergent evolution of coherently scattering dermal collagen arrays

    Richard O. Prum;Rodolfo Torres

  • Anatomically diverse butterfly scales all produce structural colours by coherent scattering

    Richard O. Prum;Tim Quinn;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • Maximal operator and weighted norm inequalities for multilinear singular integrals

    Loukas Grafakos;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • Structural colouration of mammalian skin: convergent evolution of coherently scattering dermal collagen arrays

    Richard O. Prum;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • Two-dimensional Fourier analysis of the spongy medullary keratin of structurally coloured feather barbs

    Richard O. Prum;Rodolfo Torres;Scott Williamson;Jan Dyck

  • Sharp maximal function estimates for multilinear singular integrals

    Carlos Perez;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • Boundedness results for operators with singular kernels on distribution spaces

    Rodolfo H. Torres

  • Uniqueness in the Inverse Conductivity Problem for Conductivities with 3/2 Derivatives in L^p, p > 2n

    Russell M. Brown;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • Blue integumentary structural colours in dragonflies (Odonata) are not produced by incoherent Tyndall scattering.

    Richard O. Prum;Jeffrey A. Cole;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • On multilinear singular integrals of Calderón-Zygmund type

    Loukas Grafakos;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • A fourier tool for the analysis of coherent light scattering by bio-optical nanostructures.

    Richard O. Prum;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • SHARP WEIGHTED BOUNDS FOR FRACTIONAL INTEGRAL OPERATORS

    Michael T. Lacey;Kabe Moen;Carlos Pérez;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • End-point estimates for iterated commutators of multilinear singular integrals

    Carlos Pérez;Gladis Pradolini;Rodolfo H. Torres;Rodrigo Trujillo-González

  • Symbolic Calculus and the Transposes of Bilinear Pseudodifferential Operators

    Árpád Bényi;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • The Boundedness of Calderón Zygmund Operators on the Spaces Fpa,q.

    M. Frazier;Guido Weiss;R. Torres

  • Coherent light scattering by nanostructured collagen arrays in the caruncles of the malagasy asities (Eurylaimidae: aves)

    Richard O. Prum;Rodolfo H. Torres;Christopher Kovach;Scott Williamson

  • On the Hörmander Classes of Bilinear Pseudodifferential Operators

    Árpád Bényi;Diego Maldonado;Virginia Naibo;Rodolfo H. Torres

  • On the Hörmander Classes of Bilinear Pseudodiffe rential Operators

    Árpád Bényi;Diego Maldonado;Virginia Naibo;Rodolfo H. Torres

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard O. Prum
Richard O. Prum Yale University
Carlos Pérez
Carlos Pérez University of the Basque Country
Loukas Grafakos
Loukas Grafakos University of Missouri
Michael T. Lacey
Michael T. Lacey Georgia Institute of Technology
José María Martell
José María Martell Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Staffan Andersson
Staffan Andersson University of Gothenburg
Marius Mitrea
Marius Mitrea Baylor University
Guido Weiss
Guido Weiss Washington University in St. Louis

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