Stefano Bianchini

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Stefano Bianchini
Born1970 (age 53–54)
NationalityItalian
Alma materInternational School for Advanced Studies
AwardsEMS Prize (2004)
Vinti Prize (2006)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Doctoral advisorAlberto Bressan

Stefano Bianchini (born 1970) is an Italian mathematician known for his research on partial differential equations. He won the 2004 EMS Prize for his contributions to the theory of discontinuous solutions of one-dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws.[1]

Bianchini earned his Ph.D. from the International School for Advanced Studies in 2000, under supervision of Alberto Bressan. Along with Bressan, he co-authored a paper that led to the solution of the long-standing problem of stability and convergence of vanishing viscosity approximations.[2]

References

  1. ^ http://www.math.kth.se/4ecm/prizes.ecm.html
  2. ^ Bianchini, Stefano; Bressan, Alberto (2005). "Vanishing viscosity solutions of nonlinear hyperbolic systems". Annals of Mathematics. 161 (1): 223–342. arXiv:math/0111321. doi:10.4007/annals.2005.161.223. MR 2150387. Zbl 1082.35095.

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