My main research focus is to understand the collective behavior of large assemblies of elementary components, each one interacting with a few neighbors. This is a central problem in many disciplines, from probability, to statistical mechanics and system biology, and is increasingly becoming important in engineering (e.g. in modern coding systems). My objective is to obtain a precise quantitative descriptions in regimes in which the elementary components cannot regarded as `roughly' independent.
                                
                 
      



                 
                 
      
Accordingly, I classified my papers according to two broad research areas: But beware! Sometimes the distinction is subtle, and you may have to look in both lists.
                                
                 



                 
                 
      
Here is a complete publications list in postscript or pdf .
                 
                 
      
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