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Maria Adelaide Sneider
Born(1937-12-06)6 December 1937
Died1 May 1989(1989-05-01) (aged 51)[1]
Rome
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversità degli Studi di Trieste
Known for
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsSapienza University of Rome
Doctoral advisorGaetano Fichera

Maria Adelaide Sneider (6 December 1937 – 1 May 1989)[1] (also known as Maria Adelaide Sneider Ludovici, her second surname being "Ludovici")[2] was an Italian mathematician working on numerical and mathematical analysis. She is known for her work on the theory of electrostatic capacities of non-smooth closed hypersurfaces:[3] Apart from the development of precise estimates for the numerical approximation of the electrostatic capacity of the unit cube,[4] this work also led her to give a rigorous proof of Green's identities for large classes of hypersurfaces with singularities,[5] and later to develop an accurate mathematical analysis of the points effect.[6] She is also known for her contributions to the Dirichlet problem for pluriharmonic functions on the unit sphere of ℂn.[7]

Work

Gaetano and his former student Adelaide Sneider have done important work on capacity and in particular on the capacity of a cube and the corresponding potential fields.

— Walter K. Hayman, (Hayman 1993, p. 119).

Selected works

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Notes

  1. ^ a b Fichera (1990, p. 393) states precisely that she died in the night between the April 30 and May 1, 1989, while Benvenuti & Ricci (1990, p. 1) harvtxt error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFBenvenutiRicci1990 (help) report only the last date.
  2. ^ As she signes herself in (Sneider Ludovici 1970) and in several other of her scientific works: see also the "Author index" in (Fichera 1974, p. 202).
  3. ^ According to Fichera (1990, p. 395): see also her work (Sneider Ludovici 1970), the associated report (Picone, Tricomi & Fichera 1970), and the introductory remarks in (Hayman 1993, p. 119).
  4. ^ See (Picone, Tricomi & Fichera 1970), (Fichera 1990, p. 396) and (Hayman 1993, p. 119).
  5. ^ See (Fichera 1974, pp. 178–179) and (Fichera 1990).
  6. ^ See Fichera (1990, pp. 398–400).
  7. ^ (Fichera 1990, p. 405).

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