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Stéphane Mischler

Stéphane Mischler

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Mathematics

D-Index
43
Citations
6464
World Ranking
1717
National Ranking
101

Overview

Stéphane Mischler is affiliated with Paris Dauphine University in France and focuses their research on mathematics and physics, particularly within applied mathematics and mathematical physics.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory
  • Numerical methods in inverse problems
  • Optical properties and cooling technologies in crystalline materials
  • Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
  • Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics
  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
  • Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics

Mischler has published research in a variety of venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • PLoS Computational Biology
  • Journal of Functional Analysis
  • Annales Henri Lebesgue
  • Studies in Applied Mathematics

Among the recent papers published by Mischler or closely associated with their research are:

  • Insights into the dynamic trajectories of protein filament division revealed by numerical investigation into the mathematical model of pure fragmentation, 2021, PLoS Computational Biology
  • Classical approximation of a linearized three waves kinetic equation, 2022, Journal of Functional Analysis
  • An inverse problem: recovering the fragmentation kernel from the short-time behaviour of the fragmentation equation, 2024, Annales Henri Lebesgue
  • On the linearized system of equations for the condensate-normal fluid interaction at very low temperature, 2022, Studies in Applied Mathematics
  • On the Linearized System of Equations for the Condensate-Normal Fluid Interaction Near the Critical Temperature, 2023, Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis

Frequent co-authors in Mischler's research include:

  • Magali Tournus
  • Marie Doumic
  • Angeliki Menegaki
  • Pierre Germain
  • Joonhyun La

Their academic contributions reflect a sustained engagement with complex mathematical descriptions in physics, notably in kinetic theory and fragmentation problems, as well as studies related to condensate and fluid interactions at quantum levels.

Best Publications

  • General relative entropy inequality: an illustration on growth models

    Philippe Michel;Philippe Michel;Stéphane Mischler;Benoît Perthame

  • The dynamics of adaptation: an illuminating example and a Hamilton-Jacobi approach.

    Odo Diekmann;Pierre-Emanuel Jabin;Stéphane Mischler;Benoıˆt Perthame;Benoıˆt Perthame

  • HABILITATION A DIRIGER DES RECHERCHES

    L’Étude Mathématique;De Quelques Modèles;Issus De La;Physique Statistique

  • Kac’s program in kinetic theory

    Stéphane Mischler;Clément Mouhot

  • On the spatially homogeneous Boltzmann equation

    Stéphane Mischler;Bernst Wennberg

  • On Kac's chaos and related problems

    Maxime Hauray;Stéphane Mischler

  • Gelation in coagulation and fragmentation models

    M. Escobedo;S. Mischler;B. Perthame

  • On self-similarity and stationary problem for fragmentation and coagulation models

    M. Escobedo;S. Mischler;M. Rodriguez Ricard

  • Fractional Diffusion Limit for Collisional Kinetic Equations

    Antoine Mellet;Stéphane Mischler;Stéphane Mischler;Clément Mouhot

  • Propagation of chaos for the 2D viscous vortex model

    Nicolas Fournier;Maxime Hauray;Stéphane Mischler

  • On the Initial Boundary Value Problem for the Vlasov–Poisson–Boltzmann System

    Stéphane Mischler

  • Gelation and mass conservation in coagulation-fragmentation models

    M. Escobedo;Ph. Laurençot;S. Mischler;B. Perthame

  • Factorization for non-symmetric operators and exponential H-theorem

    Maria Pia Gualdani;Stéphane Mischler;Clément Mouhot

  • On selection dynamics for continuous structured populations

    Laurent Desvillettes;Pierre Emmanuel Jabin;Stéphane Mischler;Gaël Raoul

  • From the discrete to the continuous coagulation–fragmentation equations

    Philippe Laurençot;Stéphane Mischler

  • Spectral analysis of semigroups and growth-fragmentation equations

    Stéphane Mischler;Justine Scher

  • On coalescence equations and related models

    Philippe Laurençot;Stéphane Mischler

  • The Continuous Coagulation-Fragmentation¶Equations with Diffusion

    Philippe Laurençot;Stéphane Mischler

  • Dust and self-similarity for the Smoluchowski coagulation equation

    Miguel Escobedo;Stéphane Mischler

  • A new approach to quantitative propagation of chaos for drift, diffusion and jump processes

    Stéphane Mischler;Clément Mouhot;Bernt Wennberg;Bernt Wennberg

  • General entropy equations for structured population models and scattering

    Philippe Michel;Philippe Michel;Stéphane Mischler;Benoı̂t Perthame

Frequent Co-Authors

Clément Mouhot
Clément Mouhot University of Cambridge
Philippe Laurençot
Philippe Laurençot Toulouse Mathematics Institute
Benoît Perthame
Benoît Perthame Sorbonne University
Juan J. L. Velázquez
Juan J. L. Velázquez University of Bonn
Laurent Desvillettes
Laurent Desvillettes Université Paris Cité
Philippe Michel
Philippe Michel École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Jean Dolbeault
Jean Dolbeault Paris Dauphine University
Christian Schmeiser
Christian Schmeiser University of Vienna
Alexis F. Vasseur
Alexis F. Vasseur The University of Texas at Austin
Irene M. Gamba
Irene M. Gamba The University of Texas at Austin

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