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Federico Bonetto

Professor
School of Mathematics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332

Phone: 404-894-6547
Email: bonetto@math.gatech.edu

Research Interests:

Selected Pubblications:

  1. G. Gallavotti, F. Bonetto, and G. Gentile, Aspect of the ergodic, qualitative and statistic theory of motion Springer Verlag, Texts and Monographs in Physics, Berlin (2004), I. Here is a list of errors/corrections.

  2. F. Bonetto, J.L. Lebowitz, and L. Rey-Bellet Fourier's Law: a Challenge for Theorists, Mathematical Physics 2000, Edited by A. Fokas, A. Grigoryan, T. Kibble and B. Zegarlinsky, Imprial College Press, 128-151 (2000)

  3. F. Bonetto and M. Iacopetta, A Dynamic Analysis of Nash Equilibria in Search Models with Fiat Money, Journal of Mathematical Economics 84, 207-224 (2019).

  4. F. Bonetto and V. Mastropietro Non-integrable fermionic chains near criticality, EuroPhysiscs Letters 125, 27002 (2019).

  5. F. Bonetto, A. Geisinger, M. Loss, and T. Ried, Entropy decay for the Kac evolution, Communications in Mathematical Physics, 363, 847--875 (2018).

  6. R.K. Pal, F. Bonetto, L. Dieci, M. Ruzzene A study of deformation localization in nonlinear elastic square lattices under compression, Phil.Trans.R.Soc.A:37620170140 (2018)

  7. Z. Babutsidze, F. Bonetto, N. Hanaki and M. Iacopetta, Money, Inflation Tax, and Trading Behavior: Theory and Laboratory Experiments, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 170 (2025).

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Ignoranti quem portum petat nullus suus ventus est
Epistolae, LXXI., 3, Lucius Annaeus Seneca.

Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
Macbeth, William Shakespeare.

Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium, atque ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae, Publius Cornelius Tacitus

Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people. The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness. To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions.
Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right, Karl Marx