- Analysis PDEs
- Mean Field Games
- Game theory
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Charles Bertucci is a CNRS researcher in Mathematics at the Applied Mathematics department of École polytechnique in Palaiseau, France. He also serves as a part-time teacher at École polytechnique since 2020. Bertucci defended his thesis on December 11, 2018, and his Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches (HDR) in June 2022, granting him accreditation to supervise research. His educational background includes being a former student of École Polytechnique (class of 2012) and Paris-Sorbonne University. His doctoral studies were conducted at Paris-Dauphine University under the supervision of Pierre-Louis Lions. Bertucci's research focuses primarily on mean-field game theory , optimization , and the analysis of partial differential equations . He is particularly interested in identifying stability principles for equations posed in infinite dimensions. His work spans theoretical mathematics with applications in economics, finance, and real-world phenomena such as oil markets, cryptocurrency markets, and telecommunications. His interdisciplinary approach bridges pure mathematics with practical applications in various economic and technological domains. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on mean field games theory, with extensions to applications in finance (particularly cryptocurrency markets), optimal transport theory, and connections to PDEs. His work often involves collaborations with leading mathematicians including Pierre-Louis Lions, Jean-Michel Lasry, and others. The research demonstrates both theoretical depth in mathematical analysis and practical relevance to economic modeling. His notable scientific achievements include: Recipient of the prestigious Peccot Course for 2022-2023 at Collège de France Bertucci has been actively involved in academic service, including organizing the workshop "Mean Field Games and Applications" in 2022 with Yves Achdou, Jean-Michel Lasry and Pierre-Louis Lions. His teaching activities include delivering the Peccot Course on "Mean-field games and stochastic control in Wasserstein space" in 2023 at Collège de France, consisting of four lectures between March 31 and April 21, 2023. His research is conducted within the vibrant mathematical community at École polytechnique and through collaborations with researchers at CNRS and other institutions, focusing on advancing the theoretical foundations of mean field games while exploring novel applications across various domains.








