The activity in mathematical analysis is mainly focussed on ordinary and partial differential equations, on dynamical systems, on the calculus of variations, and on control theory. Connections of these topics with differential geometry are also developed.The activity in mathematical modelling is oriented to subjects for which the main technical tools come from mathematical analysis. The present themes are multiscale analysis, mechanics of materials, micromagnetics, modelling of biological systems, and problems related to control theory.The applications of mathematics developed in this course are related to the numerical analysis of partial differential equations and of control problems. This activity is organized in collaboration with MathLab for the study of problems coming from the real world, from industrial applications, and from complex systems.
Openings
- Call of interest for positions in mathematics at SISSA
- Public Calls for Professors
- Temporary Professors/Researchers/Visiting Professors
- SISSA Mathematical Fellowships
- Post-Lauream Fellowships
- Research Training Fellowships
- Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grants
- Open positions in MathLab
- Post Doctoral Fellowships
- PhD Scolarships
- SIS Fellowships
- Undergraduate Fellowships
- Postgraduate Fellowships
- MSc in Mathematics
- MSc in Data Science and Scientific Computing (DSSC)
- Professional Master Courses
- SISSA Mathematics Medals
Upcoming events
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Dmitry Belyaev
On the number of level sets of smooth Gaussian fields
Monday, October 2, 2023 - 12:00 to 14:00
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Jules Pitcho
Towards a statistical theory for flows of rough vector fields
Thursday, October 12, 2023 - 14:00
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Cristiana De Filippis
TBD
Thursday, November 30, 2023 - 12:30 to 13:30
Today's Lectures
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Emanuel Carneiro
14:00 to 16:00
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14:00 to 16:00
Recent publications
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G.P. Leonardi; G. Saracco,Rigidity and trace properties...
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G. Cicconofri; V. Damioli; G. Noselli,Nonreciprocal oscillations of...
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M. Ferrari; L. Sillari,On the Minimal Number of Solut...
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T. Beretti,On the distribution of the van...