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Susanna Terracini

Susanna Terracini

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Mathematics

D-Index
40
Citations
5666
World Ranking
2083
National Ranking
57

Overview

Susanna Terracini is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy and has contributed extensively to research across mathematics and physics. Their work spans several interconnected fields, including applied mathematics, statistical and nonlinear physics, astronomy and astrophysics, mathematical physics, and geometry and topology.

The scientist's research focuses on various complex topics, notably:

  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
  • Astro and planetary science
  • Spacecraft dynamics and control
  • Nonlinear partial differential equations
  • Advanced differential equations and dynamical systems
  • Advanced mathematical modeling in engineering
  • Geometric analysis and curvature flows

Susanna Terracini has published in multiple academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
  • Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems
  • Mathematics in Engineering
  • Nonlinearity

Several recent papers demonstrate the scope of their work, such as:

  • Higher Order Boundary Harnack Principle via Degenerate Equations, 2024, published in Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
  • Liouville type theorems and regularity of solutions to degenerate or singular problems part II: odd solutions, 2020, Mathematics in Engineering
  • Chaotic dynamics in refraction galactic billiards, 2023, Nonlinearity
  • An index theory for asymptotic motions under singular potentials, 2020, Advances in Mathematics
  • On some refraction billiards, 2022, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems

Collaborations mark a significant aspect of their academic output. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Gian Marco Canneori
  • Vivina Barutello
  • Irene De Blasi
  • Nicola Soave
  • Stefano Vita

Best Publications

  • On positive entire solutions to a class of equations with a singular coefficient and critical exponent

    Susanna Terracini

  • Uniform Hölder bounds for nonlinear Schrödinger systems with strong competition

    Benedetta Noris;Hugo Tavares;Hugo Tavares;Susanna Terracini;Gianmaria Verzini

  • On the existence of collisionless equivariant minimizers for the classical n -body problem

    Davide L. Ferrario;Susanna Terracini

  • Asymptotic estimates for the spatial segregation of competitive systems

    Monica Conti;Susanna Terracini;G. Verzini

  • Nehari's problem and competing species systems

    M. Conti;S. Terracini;G. Verzini

  • Nodal Domains and Spectral Minimal Partitions

    B. Helffer;T. Hoffmann-Ostenhof;T. Hoffmann-Ostenhof;S. Terracini

  • Elliptic equations with multi-singular inverse-square potentials and critical nonlinearity

    Veronica Felli;Susanna Terracini

  • An optimal partition problem related to nonlinear eigenvalues

    M. Conti;S. Terracini;G. Verzini

  • A variational problem for the spatial segregation of reaction-diffusion systems

    Monica Conti;Susanna Terracini;Gianmaria Verzini

  • Asymptotic behavior of solutions to Schrödinger equations near an isolated singularity of the electromagnetic potential

    Veronica Felli;Alberto Ferrero;Susanna Terracini

  • On a class of optimal partition problems related to the Fucik spectrum and to the monotonicity formulae

    Monica Conti;Susanna Terracini;Gianmaria Verzini

  • On Schrödinger operators with multipolar inverse-square potentials

    Veronica Felli;Elsa M. Marchini;Susanna Terracini

  • Superlinear Indefinite Elliptic Problems and Pohoz′aev Type Identities

    Miguel Ramos;Susanna Terracini;Christophe Troestler

  • On Entire Solutions of an Elliptic System Modeling Phase Separations

    Henri Berestycki;Susanna Terracini;Kelei Wang;Juncheng Wei

  • SIGN-CHANGING SOLUTIONS OF COMPETITION-DIFFUSION ELLIPTIC SYSTEMS AND OPTIMAL PARTITION PROBLEMS

    Hugo Tavares;Susanna Terracini

  • Regularity of the nodal set of segregated critical configurations under a weak reflection law

    Hugo Tavares;Susanna Terracini

  • Symmetry properties of positive solutions to some elliptic equations with nonlinear boundary conditions

    Susanna Terracini

  • Symmetric Trajectories for the 2N-Body Problem with Equal Masses

    Susanna Terracini;Andrea Venturelli

  • On Spectral Minimal Partitions: the Case of the Sphere

    Bernard Helffer;Thomas Hoffmann-Ostenhof;Thomas Hoffmann-Ostenhof;Susanna Terracini

  • Noncollision solutions to some singular minimization problems with Keplerian-like potentials

    Enrico Serra;Susanna Terracini

  • Asymptotic behavior of solutions to Schr"odinger equations near an isolated singularity of the electromagnetic potential

    Veronica Felli;Alberto Ferrero;Susanna Terracini

  • On Schoedinger operators with multipolar inverse-square potentials

    Veronica Felli;Elsa M. Marchini;Susanna Terracini

  • On a class of optimal partition problems related to the Fu {c}'\i k spectrum and to the monotonicity formulae

    Monica Conti;Susanna Terracini;Gianmaria Verzini

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard Helffer
Bernard Helffer University of Nantes
Juncheng Wei
Juncheng Wei Chinese University of Hong Kong
Filippo Gazzola
Filippo Gazzola Polytechnic University of Milan
Tobias Weth
Tobias Weth Goethe University Frankfurt
Henri Berestycki
Henri Berestycki Centre d'Analyse et de Mathématique Sociales
Peter Poláčik
Peter Poláčik University of Minnesota
Nikolay Tzvetkov
Nikolay Tzvetkov École Normale Supérieure de Lyon

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