Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Correlation inequalities on some partially ordered sets
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Ginibre, J.. (1995). Le problème de Cauchy pour des EDP semi-linéaires périodiques en variables d'espace. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 37. 163–187.30 indexed citations
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Ginibre, J., Tohru Ozawa, & G. Velo. (1994). On the existence of the wave operators for a class of nonlinear Schrödinger equations. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 60(2). 211–239.56 indexed citations
Ginibre, J. & G. Velo. (1989). Commutator expansions and smoothing properties of generalized Benjamin-Ono equations. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 51(2). 221–229.30 indexed citations
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Ginibre, J. & G. Velo. (1985). Time decay of finite energy solutions of the non linear Klein-Gordon and Schrödinger equations. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 43(4). 399–442.46 indexed citations
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Ginibre, J. & G. Velo. (1982). The Cauchy problem for coupled Yang-Mills and scalar fields in the Lorentz gauge. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 36(1). 59–78.4 indexed citations
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Ginibre, J.. (1981). La méthode « dépendant du temps » dans le problème de la complétude asymptotique. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 29. 1–66.4 indexed citations
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Ginibre, J. & G. Velo. (1980). The classical field limit of non-relativistic bosons. II. Asymptotic expansions for general potentials. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 33(4). 363–394.6 indexed citations
Ginibre, J. & G. Velo. (1978). On a class of non linear Schrödinger equations. III. Special theories in dimensions 1, 2 and 3. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 28(3). 287–316.28 indexed citations
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Combescure, Monique & J. Ginibre. (1976). Spectral and scattering theory for the Schrödinger operator with strongly oscillating potentials. Annales De L Institut Henri Poincare-physique Theorique. 24(1). 17–30.21 indexed citations
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Ginibre, J., et al.. (1975). Essential self-adjointness of many particle Schrödinger hamiltonians with singular two-body potentials. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 23(3). 211–234.6 indexed citations
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Ginibre, J. & G. Velo. (1975). The free euclidean massive vector field in the Stückelberg gauge. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 22(3). 257–264.3 indexed citations
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Ginibre, J. & Marc Moulin. (1974). Hilbert space approach to the quantum mechanical three-body problem. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 21(2). 97–145.47 indexed citations
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