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Alessandro Figà Talamanca (born in Rome, 25 May 1938) is an Italian mathematician who has been given several prestigious tasks, both in Italy and abroad. Several times, he took part in managing the Italian University system, and shared his opinions in newspapers, such as La Repubblica. He was a close friend of Carlo Pucci, a mathematician who spent most of his energy in improving the method of teaching maths in Italy, and the management of Italian Maths Departments. (Pucci was, especially, the re-founder of the Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi.) From 1995 to 2003, Figà Talamanca, successor to Pucci, was President of the Istituto, and he continued what Pucci had set up. He was also Vice-President of the European Mathematical Society.

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  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (born in Rome, 25 May 1938) is an Italian mathematician who has been given several prestigious tasks, both in Italy and abroad. Several times, he took part in managing the Italian University system, and shared his opinions in newspapers, such as La Repubblica. He was a close friend of Carlo Pucci, a mathematician who spent most of his energy in improving the method of teaching maths in Italy, and the management of Italian Maths Departments. (Pucci was, especially, the re-founder of the Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi.) From 1995 to 2003, Figà Talamanca, successor to Pucci, was President of the Istituto, and he continued what Pucci had set up. He was also Vice-President of the European Mathematical Society. Moreover, he was a member of the Consiglio Universitario Nazionale and, from 1999 to 2004, of the Comitato nazionale per la valutazione del sistema universitario. (en)
  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (* 25. Mai 1938 in Rom) ist ein italienischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis befasst. Figà Talamanca studierte in Rom und wurde 1964 bei an der University of California, Los Angeles, promoviert (Multipliers of P-integrable functions) und war danach dort kurz Acting Assistant Professor. 1964 bis 1966 war er Moore-Instructor am MIT, 1966 bis 1968 Assistenzprofessor (Professore Incaricato) in Genua, 1968/69 Lecturer in Berkeley und 1969/70 in Yale. Er lehrte ab 1970 als Ordinarius für Analysis an italienischen Universitäten, so ab 1977 in Genua und zuletzt an der Universität Rom La Sapienza, an der er 2007 bis 2009 die Mathematikfakultät Guido Castelnuovo leitete und 2009 emeritiert wurde. Er übersetzte das Lehrbuch von Tom M. Apostol über Analysis ins Italienische. Er war aktiv in der Reform italienischer Universitäten (wozu er auch Artikel in Tageszeitungen wie La Repubblica verfasste) und speziell des dortigen Mathematik-Curriculums, wobei er mit seinem Freund Carlo Pucci zusammenwirkte. 1995 bis 2003 war er als Nachfolger von Pucci Direktor des Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi in Rom. 1999 bis 2004 war er Mitglied des italienischen Consiglio Universitario Nazionale. Er war in der Leitung der Scuola Matematica Interuniversitaria und 1999 bis 2004 Mitglied des Comitato Nazionale per la Valutazione del Sistema Universitario (CNVSU). Er war Gastprofessor an verschiedenen Universitäten in den USA (University of Maryland 1973/74, 1979 und 1986, Washington University in St. Louis 1983) und Australien (University of New South Wales, Sydney, 1989 und 1997). Figà Talamanca befasst sich mit Harmonischer Analysis, zum Beispiel Faltungen in -Räumen, lakunäre und zufällige Fourierreihen auf kompakten Gruppen, harmonische Analysis auf freien Gruppen und homogenen Bäumen, Diffusionsprozesse auf ultrametrischen Räumen und stabile und infinitesimal teilbare Zufallsvariable auf lokalen Körpern. Er war Vizepräsident der Europäischen Mathematischen Gesellschaft und Präsident der Unione Matematica Italiana. Er sprach sich auch dezidiert gegen den Impact Factor als Bewertung von Forschung aus. (de)
  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (Roma, 25 de mayo de 1938) es un matemático y académico italiano, conocido por su trabajo en Análisis armónico y por su supervisión sobre el sistema universitario italiano. (es)
  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (né à Rome le 25 mai 1938) est un mathématicien italien. (fr)
  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (Roma, 25 maggio 1938) è un matematico italiano. (it)
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  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca in 1968 (en)
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  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (Roma, 25 de mayo de 1938) es un matemático y académico italiano, conocido por su trabajo en Análisis armónico y por su supervisión sobre el sistema universitario italiano. (es)
  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (né à Rome le 25 mai 1938) est un mathématicien italien. (fr)
  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (Roma, 25 maggio 1938) è un matematico italiano. (it)
  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (* 25. Mai 1938 in Rom) ist ein italienischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis befasst. Figà Talamanca studierte in Rom und wurde 1964 bei an der University of California, Los Angeles, promoviert (Multipliers of P-integrable functions) und war danach dort kurz Acting Assistant Professor. 1964 bis 1966 war er Moore-Instructor am MIT, 1966 bis 1968 Assistenzprofessor (Professore Incaricato) in Genua, 1968/69 Lecturer in Berkeley und 1969/70 in Yale. Er lehrte ab 1970 als Ordinarius für Analysis an italienischen Universitäten, so ab 1977 in Genua und zuletzt an der Universität Rom La Sapienza, an der er 2007 bis 2009 die Mathematikfakultät Guido Castelnuovo leitete und 2009 emeritiert wurde. (de)
  • Alessandro Figà Talamanca (born in Rome, 25 May 1938) is an Italian mathematician who has been given several prestigious tasks, both in Italy and abroad. Several times, he took part in managing the Italian University system, and shared his opinions in newspapers, such as La Repubblica. He was a close friend of Carlo Pucci, a mathematician who spent most of his energy in improving the method of teaching maths in Italy, and the management of Italian Maths Departments. (Pucci was, especially, the re-founder of the Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi.) From 1995 to 2003, Figà Talamanca, successor to Pucci, was President of the Istituto, and he continued what Pucci had set up. He was also Vice-President of the European Mathematical Society. (en)
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