Giorgio parisi quantum mechanics
Trails in Quantum Mechanics and surroundings
On the occasion of the 90th birthday of Gianfausto Dell'Antonio
February , SISSA - Trieste
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 andachievements.
The workshop aims at discussing recent advances and future developments on mathematical topics related to quantum mechanical models, in the spirit of the modern mathematical physics, and also on the "surroundings", namely topics like modelization of evolutionary systems, dispe
Giorgio Parisi - Top Italian Scientist in Physics
Giorgio Parisi (born 4 August ) is an Italian theoretical physicist, whose research has focused on quantum field theory, statistical mechanics and complex systems. His best known contributions are the QCD evolution equations for parton densities, obtained with Guido Altarelli, known as the Altarelli-Parisi or DGLAP equations, the exact solution of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model of spin glasses, the KardarParisiZhang equation describing dynamic scaling of growing interfaces, and the study of whirling flocks of birds
Rank: 3 H-Index: Citations: Nation: Italy Area: physics Macroarea: Physics Italian Institution(s): Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" Notes: Nobel per la fisica ().
Rank: 3 H-Index: Citations: Nation: Italy Area: physics Macroarea: Physics Italian Institution(s): Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" Notes: Nobel per la fisica ().
Physicist Giorgio Parisi in the Clarivate Citation Laureates as one of the worlds most cited scholars in scientific publications
The Clarivate Citation Laureates has been announced, welcoming 16 new researchers of different nationalities this year, including Giorgio Parisi, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Sapienza University in Rome and former President of the Accademia dei Lincei. The physicist, the first scholar from the Italian academy to receive such an award, was honoured for "ground-breaking discoveries in quantum-chromodynamics and the study of complex disordered systems".
The Institute for Scientific Information's analysis, carried out in the Medicine or Physiology, Physics, Chemistry and Economics research areas, draws up the list of researchers who have most influenced the international scientific community based on the impact of scientific publications.
"I am extremely satisfied with the recognition of the Clarivate Citation Laurates, also because it is the first time it has been given to an Italian academic. Such an award is a collective prize that extends to a community; its merit also goes to the more than five hundred collaborators I have had, w
1 Books
1. Non-Perturbative Field Theory and QCD, edited with R. Iengo, A. Neveu, and P. Olesen, (World Scientific, Singapore, ).
2. Spin Glass Theory and Beyond, with M. Mézard and M. A. Virasoro, (World Scientific, Teaneck, NJ, USA, ).
3. Statistical Field Theory, (Addison-Wesley, Redwood City, CA, USA, ).
4. Lattice 90, edited with N. Cabibbo, L Maiani, E. Marinari, G. Martinelli, R. Petronzio and R. Pettorino. (North Holland, Amsterdam, Netherlands ).
2 Field Theory, particle physics, statistical mechanics
5. Hadron Production in e+e- Collisions, with N. Cabibbo and M. Testa, Lettere al Recente Cimento 4 ()
6. Deep Inelastic Scattering and the Nature of Partons, with N. Cabibbo, M. Testa and A. Verganelakis, Lettere al Recente Cimento 4 ()
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Giorgio Parisi - Top Italian Scientist in Physics
Giorgio Parisi (born 4 August ) is an Italian theoretical physicist, whose research has focused on quantum field theory, statistical mechanics and complex systems. His best known contributions are the QCD evolution equations for parton densities, obtained with Guido Altarelli, known as the Altarelli-Parisi or DGLAP equations, the exact solution of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model of spin glasses, the KardarParisiZhang equation describing dynamic scaling of growing interfaces, and the study of whirling flocks of birds
Rank: | 3 |
H-Index: | |
Citations: | |
Nation: | Italy |
Area: | physics |
Macroarea: | Physics |
Italian Institution(s): | Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" |
Notes: | Nobel per la fisica (). |
Rank: 3 |
H-Index: |
Citations: |
Nation: Italy |
Area: physics |
Macroarea: Physics |
Italian Institution(s): Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" |
Notes: Nobel per la fisica (). |
Physicist Giorgio Parisi in the Clarivate Citation Laureates as one of the worlds most cited scholars in scientific publications
The Clarivate Citation Laureates has been announced, welcoming 16 new researchers of different nationalities this year, including Giorgio Parisi, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Sapienza University in Rome and former President of the Accademia dei Lincei. The physicist, the first scholar from the Italian academy to receive such an award, was honoured for "ground-breaking discoveries in quantum-chromodynamics and the study of complex disordered systems".
The Institute for Scientific Information's analysis, carried out in the Medicine or Physiology, Physics, Chemistry and Economics research areas, draws up the list of researchers who have most influenced the international scientific community based on the impact of scientific publications.
"I am extremely satisfied with the recognition of the Clarivate Citation Laurates, also because it is the first time it has been given to an Italian academic. Such an award is a collective prize that extends to a community; its merit also goes to the more than five hundred collaborators I have had, w
1 Books
1. Non-Perturbative Field Theory and QCD, edited with R. Iengo, A. Neveu, and P. Olesen, (World Scientific, Singapore, ).
2. Spin Glass Theory and Beyond, with M. Mézard and M. A. Virasoro, (World Scientific, Teaneck, NJ, USA, ).
3. Statistical Field Theory, (Addison-Wesley, Redwood City, CA, USA, ).
4. Lattice 90, edited with N. Cabibbo, L Maiani, E. Marinari, G. Martinelli, R. Petronzio and R. Pettorino. (North Holland, Amsterdam, Netherlands ).
2 Field Theory, particle physics, statistical mechanics
5. Hadron Production in e+e- Collisions, with N. Cabibbo and M. Testa, Lettere al Recente Cimento 4 ()
6. Deep Inelastic Scattering and the Nature of Partons, with N. Cabibbo, M. Testa and A. Verganelakis, Lettere al Recente Cimento 4 ()
7.