This volume is dedicated to the memory of our colleague and friend Domenico Candeloro (Udine, October 18, 1951–Rome, May 3, 2019). It collects contributions from several of his students, coauthors and from other prominent mathematicians who were close to him. Many of the papers are strictly related to the topics that fascinated Mimmo mostly and on which he gave his scientific contributions: functional analysis, measure and integration theories, with particular attention to applications in the calculus of variations, approximation theory, stochastic and multivalued integration. We believe that this volume witnesses how much he was appreciated by his colleagues, from the human and scientific point of view, and the breadth of his interests. A biographical note of Domenico Candeloro follows in this issue. A warm thank goes to Piermarco Cannarsa, President of the Italian Mathematical Union and Editor in chief of the Bollettino dell’Unione Matematica Italiana, and to Rita Pardini, Managing Editor of the same journal, for having accepted and strongly supported our proposal of a special issue of the Bollettino dedicated to Professor Domenico Candeloro and for the continuous availability and help shown at all stages of the editing process of this Volume.
Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana - volume 13 - issue 4, Special Issue: Measure, Integration and Applications
Carlo BardaroMembro del Collaboration Group
;Patrizia PucciMembro del Collaboration Group
;Anna Rita SambuciniMembro del Collaboration Group
;Gianluca VintiMembro del Collaboration Group
2020
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This volume is dedicated to the memory of our colleague and friend Domenico Candeloro (Udine, October 18, 1951–Rome, May 3, 2019). It collects contributions from several of his students, coauthors and from other prominent mathematicians who were close to him. Many of the papers are strictly related to the topics that fascinated Mimmo mostly and on which he gave his scientific contributions: functional analysis, measure and integration theories, with particular attention to applications in the calculus of variations, approximation theory, stochastic and multivalued integration. We believe that this volume witnesses how much he was appreciated by his colleagues, from the human and scientific point of view, and the breadth of his interests. A biographical note of Domenico Candeloro follows in this issue. A warm thank goes to Piermarco Cannarsa, President of the Italian Mathematical Union and Editor in chief of the Bollettino dell’Unione Matematica Italiana, and to Rita Pardini, Managing Editor of the same journal, for having accepted and strongly supported our proposal of a special issue of the Bollettino dedicated to Professor Domenico Candeloro and for the continuous availability and help shown at all stages of the editing process of this Volume.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.