Singularities, Asymptotics, and Limiting Models eBook
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Publication date
2025-08-02
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351 pages
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9789819635832
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English
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Biagio Cassano is an associate professor at the University of Campania "L. Vanvitelli". His activity is set in the field of mathematical analysis and focuses on harmonic analysis and the study of partial differential equations. In particular, his research explores the properties of the equations of (non-relativistic and relativistic) quantum mechanics, possibly in presence of singular terms or in critical conditions.    

Fabio Deelan Cunden is an assistant professor at the University of Bari, Italy. He works in mathematical physics and probability, in particular random matrices and their applications.    

Matteo Gallone is a researcher in mathematical physics at the Mathematics Department of SISSA (Trieste). His research interests span theoretical physics, mathematical physics, and functional analysis. Alongside his academic work, he is passionate about science communication and actively engages in outreach to make complex scientific concepts accessible to a general audience.   His work has explored operator-theoretic problems and nonlinear partial differential equations arising from quantum mechanical models. He has also investigated topics such as thermalisation and pre-thermalisation in classical and quantum systems, with a particular focus on their connections to hydrodynamics and turbulence. Recently, his research has extended to critical phenomena in rigorous statistical mechanics, applying techniques from the constructive renormalisation group to study these issues.    

Marilena Ligabò is an associate professor at the University of Bari. Her research activity mainly concerns the mathematical aspects of quantum mechanics such as spectral analysis, the approximation of quantum dynamics and the semiclassical limit. Additional research interests include tomography, random matrix theory and the study of PDEs for elasticity and thermo-elasticity models.    

Alessandro Michelangeli is an Alexander von Humboldt Senior Researcher at the Institute for Applied Mathematics and at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, Bonn, an associated member of the Trieste Institute for Theoretical Quantum Technologies, Trieste, and professor of mathematics and natural sciences at the Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Al-Khobar, and David Flanagan professor of mathematics at the American University Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad. He previously held positions at the LMU Munich and the SISSA Trieste, as well as visiting positions at the CIRM Trento, the DPMMS Cambridge, and the departments of mathematics and of physics at Bilkent University, Ankara.   His research is at the interface of analysis, mathematical physics, and theoretical physics. He is primarily involved in functional analysis, operator theory, and nonlinear partial differential equations.

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