AB
Abbas Bahri(1955–2016)
Abbas Bahri was a Tunisian mathematician. He was the winner of the Fermat Prize and the Langevin Prize in mathematics. He was a professor of mathematics at Rutgers University.
Tunisia
1
Major Awards
72
Publications
4,004
Citations
21
h-index
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i10-index
55.6
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
3
citations
#2
An exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layers
Science and Engineering of Composite Materials(2017)
2
citations
#3
Three-dimensional static and dynamic analyses of the functionally graded cylinder bonded to the laminated plate under general loading
Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures(2016)
6
citations
#4
Critical points at infinity in Yamabe changing-sign equations
ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations(2016)
0
citations
#7
A Linking/$S^1$ Equivariant Variational Argument in the space of Dual Legendrian curves and the proof of the Weinstein Conjecture on $S^3$ "in the large"
arXiv: Differential Geometry(2015)
2
citations
#8
A Linking/S1-equivariant Variational Argument in the Space of Dual Legendrian Curves and the Proof of the Weinstein Conjecture on S3 ”in the Large”
Advanced Nonlinear Studies(2015)
2
citations
#10
A counterexample to the second inequality of Corollary (19.10) in the monograph "Ricci Flow and the Poincare Conjecture" by J.Morgan and G.Tian
arXiv: Differential Geometry(2015)
3
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksAn exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layers
Science and Engineering of Composite Materials2017
2citations
Three-dimensional static and dynamic analyses of the functionally graded cylinder bonded to the laminated plate under general loading
Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures2016
6citations
Critical points at infinity in Yamabe changing-sign equations
ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations2016
0citations
Open AccessCorrection to "$C_1$ in [2] is zero"
arXiv: Differential Geometry2015
0citations
Five Gaps in Mathematics
Advanced Nonlinear Studies2015
1citations
Open AccessA Linking/$S^1$ Equivariant Variational Argument in the space of Dual Legendrian curves and the proof of the Weinstein Conjecture on $S^3$ "in the large"
arXiv: Differential Geometry2015
2citations
A Linking/S1-equivariant Variational Argument in the Space of Dual Legendrian Curves and the Proof of the Weinstein Conjecture on S3 ”in the Large”
Advanced Nonlinear Studies2015
2citations
Open Access$C_1$ in [2] is zero
arXiv: Differential Geometry2015
0citations
A counterexample to the second inequality of Corollary (19.10) in the monograph "Ricci Flow and the Poincare Conjecture" by J.Morgan and G.Tian
arXiv: Differential Geometry2015
3citations
External Profiles
Education
École Normale Supérieure
University of Chicago
Lycée Saint-Louis
Pierre and Marie Curie University(doctorate in France)
Doctoral Advisors
Yongzhong XuHasna RiahiYansong ChenMohameden Ould AhmedouKhalil El MehdiMohamed Ben AyedHammami MokhlesHichem ChtiouiRidha YacoubSalem RebhiAbdellaziz HarrabiHaïm Brezis
Career Timeline
École polytechnique?–present
Tunis University?–present
Rutgers University?–present
Top Publications
Nonlinear analysis of gain scheduled controllers for the NREL 5-MW turbine blade pitch control system
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems202315 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
VL
Vincent Lafforgue
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2019)
AW
Andrew Wiles
Copley Medal (2017)
RE
Richard E. Taylor
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014)
CV
Cédric Villani
Fields Medal (2010)
CK
Chandrashekhar Khare
Fermat Prize (2007)
JW
Jean-Pierre Wintenberger
Fermat Prize (2007)
WW
Wendelin Werner
Fields Medal (2006)
GP
Grigory Perelman
Fermat Prize (2001)
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