Alfonso Sorrentino (mathematician) explained

Alfonso Sorrentino
Birth Name:Alfonso Sorrentino
Birth Date:27 November 1979
Birth Place:Rome, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Known For:Hamiltonian dynamics
Aubry-Mather theory
Weak KAM theory
Dynamical billiards
Alma Mater:Roma Tre University
Princeton University
Doctoral Advisor:John Norman Mather
Field:Mathematics
Work Institution:University of Cambridge
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Roma Tre University
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Prizes:
  • Guido Fubini prize for Mathematics, Accademia delle Scienze di Torino, Italy (2018).
  • Barcelona Dynamical System Prize, Societat Catalana de Matemàtiques, Spain (2019).
  • Best Paper award (Gold medal) at the International Consortium of Chinese Mathematicians, China (2020).
  • Frontiers of Science award 2023 at the First International Congress of Basic Sciences, China.

Alfonso Sorrentino (Rome, 27 November 1979) is an Italian mathematician, currently full professor of Mathematical analysis at University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy).[1] [2] [3] [4]

His main scientific interests are in the field of dynamical systems, specifically, in the study of Hamiltonian dynamical systems by means of variational methods (Aubry-Mather theory), partial differential equations techniques (weak KAM theory and Hamilton-Jacobi equation) and geometric approaches (symplectic geometry and topology).[5] [6] [7]

Biography and career

Sorrentino was a student of John N. Mather at Princeton University, obtaining his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 2008.[8] [9] After his graduation, he held the roles of junior research fellow at Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris (2008–2009),[10] Herchel-Smith Research Fellow at University of Cambridge (2009–2012),[11] Newton Trust Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge (2009–2012), and Researcher at Roma Tre University (2012–2014)[12] [13]

Honors and awards

Selected writings

External links

Notes and References

  1. University of Rome Tor Vergata, Official website, Alfonso Sorrentino https://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~sorrenti/
  2. VIAF https://viaf.org/viaf/66284055/#Sorrentino,_Alfonso,_1979-
  3. International Mathematics Masters, Alfonso Sorrentino Professor of Mathematical Analysis - University of Rome Tor Vergata, https://www.internationalmathematicsmaster.org/archive/alfonso-sorrentino
  4. ANVUR, Alfonso Sorrentino https://www.anvur.it/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/SORRENTINO_Alfonso_CURRICULUM.pdf
  5. International Mathematics Masters, Alfonso Sorrentino Professor of Mathematical Analysis - University of Rome Tor Vergata, https://www.internationalmathematicsmaster.org/archive/alfonso-sorrentino
  6. VIAF https://viaf.org/viaf/66284055/#Sorrentino,_Alfonso,_1979-
  7. isni https://isni.oclc.org/cbs/DB=1.2//CMD?ACT=SRCH&IKT=8006&TRM=ISN%3A0000000047277438&TERMS_OF_USE_AGREED=Y&terms_of_use_agree=send&COOKIE=U50,KENDUSER,I28,B0028++++++,SY,NISNI,D1.2,Ebdf903c1-14,A,H1,,3-28,,30-41,,43-59,,65-70,,74-75,R95.239.235.229,FY
  8. Mathematics Genealogy Project, Department of Mathematics, North Dakota State University https://www.mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=122679
  9. International Mathematics Masters, Alfonso Sorrentino Professor of Mathematical Analysis - University of Rome Tor Vergata, https://www.internationalmathematicsmaster.org/archive/alfonso-sorrentino
  10. Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris https://sciencesmaths-paris.fr/)
  11. (https://www.herchelsmith.cam.ac.uk/postdoctoral-fellowships/fellows-alumni)
  12. International Mathematics Masters, Alfonso Sorrentino Professor of Mathematical Analysis - University of Rome Tor Vergata, https://www.internationalmathematicsmaster.org/archive/alfonso-sorrentino
  13. University of Rome Tor Vergata, Official website, Alfonso Sorrentino https://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~sorrenti/
  14. International Congress of Basic Sciences 2023 https://www.icbs.cn/en/web/index/18009_1572923__