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CURRICULUM VITAE ET STUDIORUM

 
I was born at the 11/10/1968 in Venice.
    I have studied at the Liceo Scientifico (italian "scientific high school") in Venice, obtaining the diploma in 1987 with the mark 54/60.

    I got the degree in Mathematics at Padua University, in 1993, with the mark 101/110.

    In 1995 I thaught at a Professional Institute  in Venice.

    In 1995/1996 I passed the Ph.D exam in Computational Mathematics (Numerical Analysis) at Padua University.

    In 1999, I finished my Ph.D studies, having the degree in Computational Mathematics.

    In the meanwhile I taught at Vicenza (Calculus II), and in Padua (Numerical Analysis and Computer science).
     
     

    SCIENTIFIC PAPERS

    This is the list of my scientific papers, written jointly with  Dr. Marco Vianello:

    Accepted works:

    "Approximating fixed-points of decreasing operators in spaces of continuous functions" , Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization n. 5/6 (1998) pg. 635-646, .

    "Constructive approximation for a class of perturbed Hammerstein integral equations",  Nonlinear Analysis, in press.

    "Computing positive fixed-points of decreasing Hammerstein operators by relaxed iterations", Journal of Integral Equations and Applications, spring 2000;

    "Constructive analysis of purely integral Boltzmann models",  Journal of Integral Equations and Applications, fall 1999;

    "Relaxed Picard-like methods for nonlinear integral equations arising in transport theory", selected papers of Venice-2 Symposium on Applied and Industrial Mathematics, Venezia 1998;

    "Positive multiplication preserves dissipativity in commutative C*-algebras", Journal of Inequalities and their Applications, accepted for publication;

    I have also presented the following works:

    Convegno Nazionale di Analisi Numerica, Montecatini 1998:"Approssimazione Numerica di punti fissi di operatori decrescenti";

    Venice-2 Symposium on Applied and Industrial Mathematics, Venezia 1998: "Relaxed nonlinear solvers for discrete Hammerstein equations arising in transport theory";

    Gamm-Workshop, Iterative Processes for Solving Equations, Kiel (D), 1998: "Computing fixed-points of decreasing operators by relaxed iterations".

    XVI Congresso Unione Matematica Italiana, Napoli settembre 1999: "Un solutore di tipo Nystrom-Fejer-Picard per equazioni integrali nonlineari della teoria del trasporto".

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