Prof. Jose F Carinena | Mathematical Physics | Editorial Board Member

Emeritus Professor | Universidad de Zaragoza | Spain

Prof. José F. Cariñena is a distinguished mathematical physicist at the University of Zaragoza, Spain, recognized for his foundational contributions to differential geometry, classical and quantum mechanics, and geometric methods in dynamical systems. His work explores the geometry underlying Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, Lie systems, symmetries, and variational principles. Through influential publications on canonoid transformations, master symmetries, fibre bundle connections, and the geometric formulation of Noether’s theorem, Prof. Cariñena has advanced the mathematical structures that support modern theoretical physics. His research continues to shape the geometric understanding of dynamical systems and their applications across physics and mathematical analysis.

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Featured Publications

  1. Cariñena, J. F., & Fernández Núñez, J. (2016). Geometric approach to dynamics obtained by deformation of Lagrangians. Nonlinear Dynamics, 83(1), 457–461.
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2016

  2. Cariñena, J. F., Falceto, F., & Ranada, M. F. (2013). Canonoid transformations and master symmetries. arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.6225.
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2013

  3. Cariñena, J. F., & Ramos, A. (2005). Lie systems and connections in fibre bundles: Applications in quantum mechanics. In Differential Geometry and Its Applications (pp. 437–452).
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2005

  4. Cariñena, J. F., & Figueroa, H. (1994). A geometrical version of Noether’s theorem in supermechanics. Reports on Mathematical Physics, 34(3), 277–303.
    Citations: 27
    Year: 1994

  5. Cariñena, J. F., López, C., & Román-Roy, N. (1988). Origin of the Lagrangian constraints and their relation with the Hamiltonian formulation. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 29, 1143.
    Citations: 27
    Year: 1988

Jose F Carinena | Mathematical Physics | Editorial Board Member

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