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Laurent Gosse received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees both in Mathematics from Universities of Lille 1 and Paris IX Dauphine in 1991 and 1997 respectively. Between 1997 and 1999 he was a TMR postdoc in IACM-FORTH (Heraklion, Crete) mostly working on well-balanced numerical schemes and a posteriori error estimates with Ch. Makridakis. From 1999 to 2001, he was postdoc in Universtity of L”Aquila (Italy) working on stability theory for systems of balance laws and multiphase computations in geometrical optics with K-multibranch solutions. In 2001, he moved to University of Pavia working on asymptotic-preserving schemes and degenerate parabolic equations with G. Toscani. In 2002, he was granted a permanent researcher position at CNR in Bari (Italy) where he developed Lagrangian schemes for nonlinear diffusion models and a stable inversion algorithm for Markov moment problem with O. Runborg. Numerical investigation of semiclassical WKB approximation for quantum models of crystals was conducted with P.A. Markowich between 2003 and 2006. Since 2011, he holds a CNR position at both Roma and University of L”Aquila and works mainly on the applications of Caseology to well-balanced schemes for collisional kinetic equations. Roberto Natalini received his Ph D in Mathematics from the University of Bordeaux I (France) in 1986. He has been the Director of the National Research Council of Italy’s Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo since 2014. His research interests include: analysis of hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, fluid dynamics, road traffic, semiconductors, chemical damage to monuments, and biomathematics. He serves on the Board of the Italian Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics and is Chair of the European Mathematical Society’s Raising Awareness Committee.




3 Ebooki wg Roberto Natalini

Laurent Gosse & Roberto Natalini: Innovative Algorithms and Analysis
This volume gathers contributions reflecting topics presented during an INDAM workshop held in Rome in May 2016. The event brought together many prominent researchers in both Mathematical Analysis an …
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€106.99
Elena Bonetti & Cecilia Cavaterra: Mathematical Modeling in Cultural Heritage
This work collects the contributions presented at the INd AM Workshop “Mathematical modeling and Analysis of degradation and restoration in Cultural Heritage – MACH2019” held in Rome in March 2019. …
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€96.29
Gabriella Bretti & Roberto Natalini: Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations for Biomedical Applications
Mathematical modelling and computer simulations are playing a crucial role in the solution of the complex problems arising in the field of biomedical sciences and provide a support to clinical and …
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€213.99