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Laboratoire de mathématiques de Versailles (LMV)

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The LMV is composed of 4 teams: Algebra-geometry, Analysis and partial differential equations, Cryptology and information security, Probability and statistics The laboratory is a member of the Jacques Hadamard Mathematical Foundation (FMJH), the LABEX Mathematics Hadamard (LMH). The IMOSE institute, led by LMV researchers, also offers consulting and expertise to companies in the modelling and optimisation of systems and energies, but also in artificial intelligence with the development of its own internal simulation tool.

The 20 latest publications

Title Authors Publication date Source
A complete derived invariant for gentle algebras via winding numbers and Arf invariants Pierre Guy Plamondon 04/01/23 Selecta Mathematica, New Series
On well-balanced implicit-explicit Lagrange-projection schemes for two-layer shallow water equations A. Del Grosso, Christophe Chalons 04/01/23 Applied Mathematics and Computation
The product of two invertible quadratic matrices: Exceptional cases Clément de Seguins Pazzis 04/01/23 Linear Algebra and Its Applications
Gromov–Witten theory of complete intersections via nodal invariants Dimitri Zvonkine 03/01/23 Journal of Topology
ON THE CONTROLLABILITY OF THE BBM EQUATION Melek Jellouli 03/01/23 Mathematical Control and Related Fields
Controllability and Ergodicity of three dimensional Primitive Equations Driven by a Finite-Dimensional Force Vahagn Nersesyan 02/01/23 Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
Tame Algebras Have Dense g-Vector Fans Pierre Guy Plamondon 02/01/23 International Mathematics Research Notices
Erratum: Tame Algebras Have Dense g-Vector Fans (International Mathematics Research Notices DOI: 10.1093/imrn/rnab105) Pierre Guy Plamondon 02/01/23 International Mathematics Research Notices
LOGARITHMIC STABILIZATION OF AN ACOUSTIC SYSTEM WITH A DAMPING TERM OF BRINKMAN TYPE Kaïs Ammari, Luc Robbiano 02/01/23 SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization
Computational complexity: An empirical view Maël Pégny 12/01/13 6th AISB Symposium on Computing and Philosophy: The Scandal of Computation - What is Computation? - AISB Convention 2013
Association rules and decision rules Abdelkader Mokkadem, Mariane Pelletier, Louis Raimbault 01/01/23 Statistical Analysis and Data Mining
Record events attribution in climate studies Julien Worms 12/01/22 Environmetrics
A new mathematical formulation of the equations of perfect elasto-plasticity Tahar Zamene Boulmezaoud 12/01/22 Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Physik
Supercuspidal representations of GL<inf>n</inf>(F) distinguished by an orthogonal involution Jiandi Zou 12/01/22 Journal of Number Theory
The sum of two quadratic matrices: Exceptional cases Clément de Seguins Pazzis 11/15/22 Linear Algebra and Its Applications
The Sum and the Product of Two Quadratic Matrices: Regular Cases Clément de Seguins Pazzis 11/01/22 Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras
Identification of diffusion properties of composites materials for aircraft applications P. Vannucci 11/01/22 Composite Structures
Small irreducible components of arc spaces in positive characteristic Olivier Piltant 11/01/22 Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra
The freeness and trace conjectures for parabolic Hecke subalgebras Maria Chlouveraki 10/01/22 Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra
W<sup>1,p</sup> regularity on the solution of the BV least gradient problem with Dirichlet condition on a part of the boundary Samer Dweik 10/01/22 Nonlinear Analysis, Theory, Methods and Applications

Number of publications of the laboratory by scientific field (2016-2021)

Every paper can be classified in one or more scientific fields. The figure below shows the lab's number of publications in each scientific field, according to the ASJC classification (Elsevier)