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Paolo Emilio Ricci

Paolo Emilio Ricci
Born (1944-02-04) 4 February 1944 (age 80)
NationalityItalian
Alma materSapienza University of Rome
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Doctoral advisorGaetano Fichera

Paolo Emilio Ricci ((1944-02-04)4 February 1944) is an Italian mathematician, working on mathematical physics, orthogonal polynomials, special functions, numerical analysis, approximation theory and other related subjects mathematical analysis, theory of elliptic partial differential equations and special functions: he is also known for his work collaboration with Johan Gielis.

Education and academic career

Paolo Emilio Ricci received his Laurea degree (cum laude) on 7 July 1967, at the Sapienza University of Rome:[5] his thesis supervisor was Gaetano Fichera.[6]

From November 1st, 1980 to October 31, 1981 he worked as a ordinary professor of numerical at the University of Catania.[5]

He has also been director of the Rendiconti di Matematica in 1983 and for three years from 1984 to 1986 and then for six years, from 1987 to 1989 and from 1990 to 1992, jointly with Pietro Benvenuti.[7]

Honors

On 10 September 2003, he was awarded Doctor Honoris Causa by the I. Vekua Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University.[1]

In 2015, during the workshop "Modeling in Mathematics",[8] for his contributions to geometry and mathematics, he was awarded the second Simon Stevin Prize for Geometry.[2]

In 2017, he received the "Life-long achievement award of Vijnana Parishad" of India,[3] followed in 2022 by "Golden Jubilee Award of Vijnana Parishad of India".[4] on the occasion of the 5th International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematical Sciences with Applications in Engineering and Technology.[9]

On 23–24 May 2024, a conference in honor of Paolo Emilio Ricci on his 80th Birthday was held in Rome at the Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo "Mauro Picone" IAC - CNR.[10]

Selected works

Scientific works

Articles

Books

Commemorative, historical, and survey works

  • Benvenuti, Pietro; Ricci, Paolo Emilio (1990), "Prefazione al volume", in Benvenuti, Pietro; Ricci, Paolo Emilio (eds.), Scritti matematici. Dedicati a Maria Adelaide Sneider [Mathematical works. Dedicated to Maria Adelaide Sneider] (in Italian), Rome: Sapienza University of Rome, p. I. The brief "Introduction" written for the double issue of the "Rendiconti di Matematica" dedicated to Maria Adelaide Sneider.
  • Ricci, Paolo E. (June 1996), "Scomparsa del Prof. Gaetano Fichera" [The missing of Gaetano Fichera], Notiziario dell'Unione Matematica Italiana (in Italian), XXIII (6): 48–50.
  • Ricci, P. E.; Gilbert, R. P. (1997), "A Short Biography of Gaetano Fichera", Applicable Analysis, 65 (1–2): 1–2, doi:10.1080/00036819708840545, MR 1674583, Zbl 0973.01037.
  • Cialdea, Alberto; Lanzara, Flavia; Ricci, Paolo Emilio (2009), "On the Occasion of the 70th Birthday of Vladimir Maz'ya" (PDF), in Cialdea, Alberto; Lanzara, Flavia; Ricci, Paolo Emilio (eds.), Analysis, partial differential equations and applications. The Vladimir Maz'ya anniversary volume. Selected lectures from the International Workshop held at Sapienza University, Rome, June 30–July 3, 2008, Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol. 193, Basel: Birkhäuser Verlag, pp. ix–xvii, doi:10.1007/978-3-7643-9898-9, ISBN 978-3-7643-9897-2, ISSN 0255-0156, MR 2760868, Zbl 1173.35006.
  • Ricci, Paolo E. (2014), "Gaetano Fichera, life and science Master", in Sbordone, Carlo (ed.), Equazioni a derivate parziali nell'opera di Gaetano Fichera [Partial differential equations in the work of Gaetano Fichera], Quaderni dell'Accademia Pontaniana, vol. 60, Napoli: Giannini, pp. 23–29, ISBN 978-88-7431-717-2 is the biographical contribution of Paolo Emilio Ricci in the proceedings of the day dedicated to the memory of Gaetano Fichera (1 June 2011) during the international conference "New Function Spaces in PDEs and Harmonic Analysis", held in Napoli from 31 May to 4 June 2011.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b See Cialdea et al (2010, p. viii)
  2. ^ a b See Di Nola et al. (2015, p. ix) and Ricci (2023, p. 17)
  3. ^ a b See Vijñāna Parishad of India 2023 and Ricci (2023, p. 17)
  4. ^ a b See Vijñāna Parishad of India 2024 and Ricci (2023, p. 17)
  5. ^ a b According to Ricci (2023, p. 1)
  6. ^ See Ricci (2017, p. 1), Ricci (2023, p. 1).
  7. ^ According to the relevant journal timeline.
  8. ^ (Gielis, Ricci & Tavkhelidze 2017)
  9. ^ (Vijñāna Parishad of India 2024)
  10. ^ For other details, see the conference web site.

References

General references

Publications dedicated to him