Gabriella Pinzari

Gabriella Pinzari is an Italian mathematician. Her research on the n-body problem has been described as "the most natural way to apply" the Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem to the problem.[1] The original work of Vladimir Arnold on this theorem attempted to use it to show the stability of the solar system or similar systems of planetary orbits, but this worked only for the three-body problem because of a degeneracy in Arnold's mathematical framework. Pinzari showed how to eliminate this problem, and extended the solution to larger numbers of bodies, by developing "a rotation-invariant version of the KAM theory".[2]

Career

Pinzari earned master's degrees in both physics and mathematics from Sapienza University of Rome, in 1990 and 1996 respectively.[3] She completed her doctorate in 2009 at Roma Tre University under the supervision of Luigi Chierchia.[3][4] She has been on the faculty of the University of Naples Federico II since 2013.[3]

She was an Invited Speaker at the 2014 International Congress of Mathematicians, in Seoul, speaking on her work in the session on dynamical systems and ordinary differential equations.[5]

References

  1. Dumas, H. Scott (2014), The KAM story: A friendly introduction to the content, history, and significance of classical Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theory, Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific, p. 154, doi:10.1142/8955, ISBN 978-981-4556-58-3, MR 3222196
  2. Khesin, Boris (October 24, 2011), Colliander, James, ed., "Addendum to Arnold Memorial Workshop: Khesin on Pinzari's talk", James Colliander's Blog
  3. 1 2 3 Curriculum vitae (PDF), retrieved 2017-03-28
  4. Gabriella Pinzari at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. "ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers since 1897", International Mathematical Union (IMU), retrieved 2017-03-28



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