FedOAPress - ATPAM-DLS: Advanced Topics in Pure and Applied Mathematics: Doctoral Lecture Series

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Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press

Series: ATPAM-DLS Advanced Topics in Pure and Applied Mathematics: Doctoral Lecture Series

Editorial Direction: Giuseppe Arnone (UniNa), Giacomo Ascione (SSM), Carlo Nitsch1(UniNa)

Scientific Committee: Giuseppina Terzo (UniNa), Carmela Musella (UniNa), Davide Franco(UniNa), Carlo Nitsch (UniNa), Nicola Fusco (UniNa), Gioconda Moscariello (UniNa), MariaLongobardi (UniNa), Florinda Capone (UniNa), Eleonora Messina (UniNa), Salvatore Cuomo(UniNa), Paola Festa (UniNa), Marco Lapegna (UniNa), Mladen Savov (Sofia University), BrianStraughan (Durham University), Paolo Salani (Università di Firenze).

Languages: Italian/English

Topic and Contents of the Book Series: The Editorial Collection "ATPAM-DLS: Advanced Topics in Pure and Applied Mathematics: Doctoral Lecture Series" serves as an approachable resource for Master's and PhD students in Mathematics who wish to deepen their understanding of fundamental ideas and advanced research areas across various fields of mathematics. It is based on the lectures and general didactic experiences offered in the PhD courses of the Dipartimento di Matematica e Applicazioni "Renato Caccioppoli" at the Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II. The collection provides an overview of advanced research topics along with their usual methodologies.

The primary goal of the Editorial Collection is to produce books that are as self-contained as possible and focus on cutting-edge research topics, providing methods to approach problems in both pure and applied mathematics. The content reflects the dynamical nature of contemporary research, which is often more prominently featured in journal papers than in traditional scientific monographs. Simultaneously, the collection also aims to revisit classical results, presenting them from both an instructional and inspirational perspective.

Each volume is structured to include a balanced combination of a theoretical introduction, practical examples, and problems, as well as classical tools relevant to the selected topics. This structure is designed to meet the needs of Master's students aiming for an academic career by providing a sufficiently comprehensive view of advanced research topics in an approachable format. It also supports PhD students working on specialized research topics by offering exhaustive and up-to-date resources. Furthermore, the collection addresses educators who plan to use these materials in their lectures, offering a complete and updated didactic support.

In summary, the Editorial Collection "ATPAM-DLS" seeks to fill the gap between academic research and teaching by providing a dedicated platform for spreading advanced research topics in an accessible yet rigorous manner.

Peer Review: All the e-books undergo a double-blind peer review process.

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