Luigi Amerio

Luigi Amerio
Born (1912-08-15)15 August 1912
Padova
Died 28 September 2004(2004-09-28) (aged 92)
Milano
Nationality Italian
Fields Almost periodic functions
Laplace transform
Elliptic partial differential equations
Hyperbolic partial differential equationss
Institutions University of Genova
Polytechnic University of Milan
Alma mater Polytechnic University of Milan
Doctoral advisor Mauro Picone

Luigi Amerio (15 August 1912 – 28 September 2004), was an Italian electrical engineer and mathematician. He is known for his work on almost periodic functions, on Laplace transforms in one and several dimensions, and on the theory of elliptic partial differential equations.

Works

A selection of Luigi Amerio's scientific papers is published in the two volumes of his "Selecta" (Amerio 1990): he is also the author of several university textbooks and, jointly with his pupil Giovanni Prouse, he wrote the influential monograph on almost periodic functions (Amerio & Prouse 1971).

Addresses, biographical and survey papers

See also

References

Biographical and general references

  • Citrini, Claudio (April 2001), "Intervista a Luigi Amerio" [Interview with Luigi Amerio], Bollettino della Unione Matematica Italiana, Sezione A, La Matematica nella Società e nella Cultura, Serie VIII (in Italian), IV (1): 11–32, MR 1885104, Zbl 1194.01080 . The transcription of an ample interview with Luigi Amerio by Claudio Citrini, one of Amerio's pupils and collaborators.
  • Citrini, Claudio (27 October 2011), "Luigi Amerio, maestro di scienza e di vita" (PDF), La Matematica Applicabile. Giornata di Studio in memoria di Luigi Amerio [Applicable Mathematics. Day seminar in memory of Luigi Amerio] (PDF) (in Italian), Milano: Istituto Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere, p. 12 . "Luigi Amerio, master in science and life" is the commemorative speech pronounced by Claudio Citrini, on the occasion of a meeting dedicated to his memory.
  • Prouse, Giovanni (December 2006), "Commemorazione di Luigi Amerio" [Commemoration of Luigi Amerio] (PDF), Bollettino della Unione Matematica Italiana, Sezione A, La Matematica nella Società e nella Cultura, Serie VIII (in Italian), IX (1): 533–544, MR 2309900, Zbl 1195.01077 . A biographical paper written by Giovanni Prouse, pupil and collaborator of Amerio.
  • Ridolfi, Roberto, ed. (1976), "Luigi Amerio", Biografie e bibliografie degli Accademici Lincei [Biographies and bibliographies of the Lincean Academicians] (in Italian), Roma: Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, pp. 49–53 . The biographical and bibliographical entry (updated up to 1976) on Luigi Amerio, published under the auspices of the Accademia dei Lincei in a book collecting many profiles of its living members up to 1976.

Scientific references

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