
معرفی
Manuele Santoprete is a Professor and Director of the MS2Discovery Research Institute at Wilfrid Laurier University's Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematical Sciences. His research focuses on applied mathematics, celestial mechanics, chaotic dynamics, geometric mechanics, dynamical systems, and mathematical sociology. His work includes studies on N-body problems, central configurations, bifurcations, and social dynamics modeling.
Key research areas involve analyzing relative equilibria, collision dynamics in celestial systems, and developing mathematical frameworks for social phenomena like radicalization and de-radicalization. He has contributed to both classical mechanics problems (e.g., Suslov problem, anisotropic potentials) and interdisciplinary applications (e.g., countering extremism models).
- Recent Themes: Central configurations uniqueness, vortex dynamics bifurcations, and geometric mechanics in non-Euclidean spaces.
- Publications: Over 40 peer-reviewed articles since 2000, emphasizing celestial mechanics and interdisciplinary mathematical modeling.
Labs/Teams: Leads research through the MS2Discovery Research Institute, focusing on interdisciplinary mathematical sciences.