DOCTORATE SCHOOL IN
MATHEMATICAL
AND INFORMATIC SCIENCES
Doctorate School in Mathematical and Informatics
Sciences includes both Research Doctorate in Mathematical Sciences and Research
Doctorate in Computation and Information Sciences.
The Research Doctorate in Mathematical Sciences
concerns the research subjects of the whole Mathematic area, instead the
Research Doctorate in Computation and Information Sciences concerns
Mathematical methods and their applications to Computer Science.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
- Prof. S. RIONERO, Chairman of the Doctorate
School in Mathematical and Informatics Sciences and of the Doctorate in Mathematical Sciences;
- Prof. L.M. RICCIARDI, Chairman of the Doctorate in
Computation and Information Sciences;
- Prof. F. DE GIOVANNI, member of the Teaching Board
of the Doctorate in Mathematical Sciences;
- Prof. A. MURLI, member of the Teaching Board
of the Doctorate in Computation and Information Sciences.
Common courses
- Advanced Functional Analysis
- Advanced Algebra
- Advanced Geometry
- Continuum Mechanics
- Differential Equations and
Stability
- Advanced Numerical Analysis
- Methods and Models in
Probability and Statistics
- Partial Differential Equations
- Automata Theory
Courses addressed to the Doctorate in
Mathematical Sciences
- Homological Algebra
- Advanced Mathematical Physics
- Fluid Dynamics
- Measure Theory
Courses addressed to the Doctorate in
Computation and Information Sciences
- Number Theory and Cryptography
- Formal Methods in Informatics
- Numerical-statistical methods
- Advanced Methods in Probability
Theory
- Stochastic Processes with
applications in Biology, Physics, Economics, Engineering
- Computational and Mathematical
Statistics
- Information Theory
During each year, the participants follow
courses and seminars, and take related examinations. The participants, at the
end of each year, must take and pass a qualifying exam.
The Chairman of the Doctorate School
in Mathematical and Informatics Sciences
Prof. S.RIONERO
Doctorate Courses and Seminar Planner