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Mario Bruschi

Mario Bruschi
Mario Bruschi


1948, married; associated Professor, Physics Dept., University of Rome I “La Sapienza
The scientific research activity has focussed on the following fields:
• Integrable nonlinear evolution PD(D)Es (1975- ),
• Hamiltonian dynamical systems (finite and infinite number of degree of freedom (1978-),
• Functional equations (1976- ),
• Finite-dimensional representations of operators and related results on remarkable matrices, polynomials, special functions (1979- ),
• Techniques for the numerical computation of the eigenvalues of differential operators (1983- ),
• Cellular Automata (1985-),
• Iterated maps (1990-),
• Knots and their classification (1990-),
• Solvable, integrable, linearizable many-body problems (1978-),
• Automated treatment of information (classification, data retrieving, authorship attribution).
Other interests:
• scientific research on "anomalous cognition",
• analogies between modern physics and ancient wisdom,
• dream investigation.

Hobbies: archery, poetry, painting.

Books:
• "Le tre anime - Chi siamo, da dove veniamo, dove andiamo" - S. Nievo, U. Di Grazia, M. Bruschi - Armando Editore.
• "Me(ta)Faust" - M. Bruschi - Ed. Gli Ennagoni - Reperibile in rete

Excursus on a connected multidimensional Universe... is it possible to 'see' the future? is time really flowing? Parmenides, Heraclitus: who was wrong?
The theoretical workshop will be on:
"At the edge of the science: analogies between modern physics and ancient wisdom"

 

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