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Alfonso Sorrentino (mathematician)

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Alfonso Sorrentino (mathematician)
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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]

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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]

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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]

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Honors and awards

  • 2018 Guido Fubini Prize for Mathematics, Accademia delle Scienze di Torino (Italy).
  • 2019 Barcelona Dynamical System Prize 2019, Catalan Mathematical Society (Catalunya, Spain).
  • 2020 International Consortium of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM 2020) Best Paper Award (Gold Medal).
  • 2023 Frontiers of Science Award, given at the International Congress of Basic Sciences, Beijing July 2023[14]

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