I. P. Fittipaldi

1.7k total citations
61 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

I. P. Fittipaldi is a scholar working on Condensed Matter Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics. According to data from OpenAlex, I. P. Fittipaldi has authored 61 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 59 papers in Condensed Matter Physics, 38 papers in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics and 18 papers in Statistical and Nonlinear Physics. Recurrent topics in I. P. Fittipaldi's work include Theoretical and Computational Physics (58 papers), Quantum many-body systems (22 papers) and Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism (15 papers). I. P. Fittipaldi is often cited by papers focused on Theoretical and Computational Physics (58 papers), Quantum many-body systems (22 papers) and Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism (15 papers). I. P. Fittipaldi collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, Japan and United States. I. P. Fittipaldi's co-authors include T. Kaneyoshi, E. F. Sarmento, F. C. Sá Barreto, B. Žekš, F.C. SāBarreto, R. Honmura, J. Ricardo de Sousa, T. Manabe, M. Jaščur and H.K. Beyer and has published in prestigious journals such as Physical review. B, Condensed matter, Journal of Applied Physics and Journal of Physics Condensed Matter.

In The Last Decade

I. P. Fittipaldi

60 papers receiving 1.5k citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
I. P. Fittipaldi Brazil 21 1.5k 855 505 277 192 61 1.5k
M. Jaščur Slovakia 23 1.6k 1.1× 1.1k 1.2× 480 1.0× 254 0.9× 121 0.6× 90 1.8k
A. Bobák Slovakia 23 1.5k 1.0× 799 0.9× 370 0.7× 234 0.8× 118 0.6× 91 1.6k
Erhan Albayrak Türkiye 22 1.4k 1.0× 868 1.0× 434 0.9× 300 1.1× 136 0.7× 162 1.6k
T. Balcerzak Poland 20 986 0.7× 629 0.7× 236 0.5× 281 1.0× 89 0.5× 111 1.1k
Marco Picco France 18 825 0.6× 402 0.5× 306 0.6× 212 0.8× 295 1.5× 69 1.1k
Chuan‐Zhang Yang China 14 1.5k 1.0× 1.4k 1.6× 464 0.9× 95 0.3× 91 0.5× 26 2.1k
J. Ricardo de Sousa Brazil 18 981 0.7× 468 0.5× 249 0.5× 142 0.5× 136 0.7× 104 1.1k
Jing-Huei Chen United States 12 648 0.4× 331 0.4× 204 0.4× 291 1.1× 112 0.6× 13 1.1k
S. N. Evangelou Greece 23 599 0.4× 1.0k 1.2× 418 0.8× 205 0.7× 75 0.4× 75 1.4k
Prabodh Shukla India 15 530 0.4× 275 0.3× 235 0.5× 182 0.7× 151 0.8× 52 734

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Fittipaldi, I. P., et al.. (2014). Magnetic properties of Fe–Al for quenched diluted spin-1 Ising model. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 362. 226–228. 13 indexed citations
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Stošić, Borko, Tatijana Stošić, I. P. Fittipaldi, & J. J. P. Veerman. (1997). Residual entropy of the square Ising antiferromagnet in the maximum critical field: the Fibonacci matrix. Journal of Physics A Mathematical and General. 30(10). L331–L337. 8 indexed citations
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Sousa, J. Ricardo de, et al.. (1995). Spin-glass phase for the diluted site-bond-correlated version. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 149(3). 269–272. 4 indexed citations
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Fittipaldi, I. P., et al.. (1994). A unified effective-field renormalization-group framework approach for the quenched diluted Ising models. Journal of Applied Physics. 75(10). 5832–5834. 15 indexed citations
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Sousa, J. Ricardo de, et al.. (1994). Thermodynamical properties of a Heisenberg model with Dzyaloshinski–Moriya interactions. Journal of Applied Physics. 75(10). 5829–5831. 16 indexed citations
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Fittipaldi, I. P.. (1994). Effective field renormalization group approach for Ising lattice spin systems. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 131(1-2). 43–53. 23 indexed citations
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Kaneyoshi, T., M. Jaščur, & I. P. Fittipaldi. (1993). Transverse Ising model with arbitrary spin. Physical review. B, Condensed matter. 48(1). 250–255. 106 indexed citations
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Sarmento, E. F., I. P. Fittipaldi, & T. Kaneyoshi. (1992). Phase diagrams of the spin-one transverse Ising model. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 104-107. 233–235. 24 indexed citations
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Fittipaldi, I. P., et al.. (1992). Phase diagrams of a quenched decorated Ising model with competing interactions. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 104-107. 279–281. 8 indexed citations
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Kaneyoshi, T., E. F. Sarmento, & I. P. Fittipaldi. (1988). An Effective‐Field Theory of Mixed Ising Spin Systems in Transverse Fields. physica status solidi (b). 150(1). 261–272. 37 indexed citations
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Fittipaldi, I. P., et al.. (1986). New effective-field theory for the Blume-Emery-Griffiths model. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 54-57. 694–696. 22 indexed citations
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SāBarreto, F.C. & I. P. Fittipaldi. (1985). Thermodynamical properties of the transverse Ising model. Physica A Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. 129(2). 360–373. 102 indexed citations
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Fittipaldi, I. P., et al.. (1985). Phase diagrams for the bond- and site-diluted transverse Ising model. Physica A Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. 131(3). 599–611. 13 indexed citations
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Honmura, R., E. F. Sarmento, Constantino Tsallis, & I. P. Fittipaldi. (1984). New effective-field theory for the Potts model. Physical review. B, Condensed matter. 29(5). 2761–2768. 17 indexed citations
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Fittipaldi, I. P., et al.. (1983). On the phase transition in the blume‐capel model. physica status solidi (b). 119(1). 10 indexed citations
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Kaneyoshi, T. & I. P. Fittipaldi. (1981). A Theory of an Amorphous Ferromagnet. physica status solidi (b). 105(2). 629–632. 23 indexed citations
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Kaneyoshi, T., I. P. Fittipaldi, R. Honmura, & T. Manabe. (1981). New correlated-effective-field theory in the Ising model. Physical review. B, Condensed matter. 24(1). 481–484. 141 indexed citations
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Kaneyoshi, T., I. P. Fittipaldi, & H.K. Beyer. (1980). A Theory of a Diluted Ferromagnet. physica status solidi (b). 102(1). 393–401. 60 indexed citations
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Fittipaldi, I. P., S. M. Rezende, & L. C. M. Miranda. (1973). Parametric excitation of spin waves in ferromagnets via localized magnon modes. Solid State Communications. 13(11). 1797–1799. 2 indexed citations
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Fittipaldi, I. P., et al.. (1973). Spin-1/2 Decoupling Procedures in the First-Order Green's-Function Theory of Ferromagnetism. Physical review. B, Solid state. 7(11). 4941–4950. 5 indexed citations

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