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Luc Nguyen is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, holding dual appointments as a faculty member in the Mathematical Institute and Tutorial Fellow at St Edmund Hall college. His work is centered within the Oxford Centre for Nonlinear PDE.
His research specializes in partial differential equations and geometry, with significant contributions to nonlinear PDE, geometric analysis, and calculus of variations. Key areas include liquid crystal theory (Oseen-Frank energy), Ginzburg-Landau systems, and conformal geometry problems such as the Yamabe and Nirenberg problems.
Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals concentrated work on critical points of energy functionals, vortex solution minimality in higher dimensions, and existence-uniqueness theorems for geometric PDEs. These studies bridge mathematical physics and pure geometry through rigorous analytical methods.
As an active editorial board member for Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis and The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, he contributes to scholarly discourse. The provided information does not document students, awards, or grant-funded projects.
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