The conference will start on the morning of 8 February and will end at lunchtime on 10 February
Gianfausto Dell’Antonio is a prominent figure in Mathematical Physics, and one of the founders of the group of mathematical Quantum Mechanics in Italy. Beyond his personal contributions to the advancement of the theory, ranging from Quantum Field Theory and Quantum Mechanics to Dynamical Systems and Variational Methods, he has been able to mentor and guide several generations of younger researchers and has played an outstanding role in growing up a scientific community related to mathematical Quantum Theory.
This conference – on the occasion of his 90th birthday – is a homage to his scientific work and achievements.
Riccardo Adami (Politecnico di Torino)
Giulia Basti (GSSI, L'Aquila)
Claudio Cacciapuoti (Università dell'Insubria, Como)
Raffaele Carlone (Università Federico II, Napoli)
Fabio Cipriani (Politecnico di Milano)
Michele Correggi (Politecnico di Milano)
Marco Falconi (Politecnico di Milano)
Davide Fermi (Politecnico di Milano)
Rodolfo Figari (Università Federico II, Napoli)
Emanuela Giacomelli (LMU, München)
Domenico Monaco (Università La Sapienza, Roma)
Massimo Moscolari (University of Tübingen)
Diego Noja (Università di Milano Bicocca)
Alessandro Olgiati (University of Zürich)
Marco Olivieri (University of Aarhus)
Gianluca Panati (Università La Sapienza, Roma)
Andrea Posilicano (Università dell'Insubria, Como)
Lorenzo Tentarelli (Politecnico di Torino)
Sergio Albeverio
Luigi Galgani
Francesco Guerra
Arthur M. Jaffe
Giuseppe Marmo
Giorgio Parisi
Riccardo Adami, Domenico Finco, Matteo Gallone, Giovanna Marcelli, Marcello Porta, Alessandro Teta
SISSA main building, via Bonomea 265, Trieste, Italy. All lectures will be at the panoramic room at the VII floor. Further information can be found on Pratical Info page.
Registration is free of charge but mandatory. For further information go to Registration page.
SISSA: Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati
INdAM-GNFM: Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica - Gruppo Nazionale per la Fisica Matematica
Politecnico di Torino - Dipartimento di Scienze Matematiche "G. L. Lagrange"
Annales Henri Poincaré