Diagrammatic Methods in Classical Perturbation Theory
Hamiltonian Perturbation Theory (and Transition to Chaos)
Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser (KAM) Theory for Finite and Infinite Dimensional Systems
n-Body Problem and Choreographies
Nekhoroshev Theory
Symmetry and Perturbation Theory in Non-linear Dynamics
Normal Forms in Perturbation Theory
Perturbation Analysis of Parametric Resonance
Perturbation of Equilibria in the Mathematical Theory of Evolution
Perturbation of Systems with Nilpotent Real Part
Perturbation Theory
Perturbation Theory in Celestial Mechanics
Introduction to Perturbation Theory
Perturbation Theory and Molecular Dynamics
Perturbation Theory for Non-smooth Systems
Perturbation Theory for PDEs
Perturbation Theory in Quantum Mechanics
Semiclassical Perturbation Theory
Convergence of Perturbative Expansions
Quantum Bifurcations
Perturbation of superintegrable systems
Computational methods in perturbation theory
Perturbation Theory for Water Waves
Perturbation Theory and the Method of Detuning
Periodic Rogue Waves and Perturbation Theory
Convergent perturbative expansion in Condensed Matter and Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Adiabatic Theorem
Exact and perturbation methods in the dynamics of legged locomotion
Correlation corrections as a perturbation to the quasi-free approximation in many-body quantum systems
G. Gaeta studied Theoretical Physics in Roma and New York; he had postdoctoral positions in Montreal, Paris, Madrid, and Utrecht and was Reader in Nonlinear Systems in Loughborough, UK, before landing in Milano, Italy, where he is now Professor of Mathematical Physics. His main fields of research are Mathematical Physics in particular Nonlinear Systems, Perturbation Theory, and Symmetry and Mathematical Biology. He is the author of over 150 research papers and 3 research monographs, together with a textbook in introductory Mathematical Biology. He is also the main organizer of the SPT (Symmetry and Perturbation Theory) series of conferences, which started in 1996, and the Director of the virtual Research Institute SMRI.