James Larrouy
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (DMI), University of Antilles
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (DMI), University of Antilles
I am an associate professor in Applied Mathematics at the University of Antilles in Guadeloupe, where I am part of the LAMIA Laboratory.
My research interests lie mostly with Variational Analysis (see Rockafellar and Wets (1998)). In short, I devote almost all of my research activity to studying problems in which there is ‘something to minimize’. I have worked on the optimal control of some classes of parabolic partial differential equations (PDEs); however, my main research topics are set-valued analysis and set-valued optimization.
Specifically, I am currently developing advanced topological tools and methods for addressing set-valued optimization problems in Geoffroy spaces.
"Il n'est pas bon de s'aventurer dans le fin fond des ravines du passé des autres."
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