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Giuseppe Marmo | |
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Born | 11 January 1946 San Rufo, Salerno, Italy |
Occupation | Physicist |
Spouse | Patrizia Rescinito |
Parent | Clelia Marmo and Filippo Marmo |
Giuseppe Marmo was born in San Rufo (Salerno, Italy) 11 January 1946. He is Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics at Naples University where, in the past, he has been teaching the first undergraduate course in Quantum Mechanics and has formed several research workers, supervising over thirty undergraduate and Ph.D. Theses. His research is devoted to the geometry of classical and quantum dynamical systems, integrability, deformation quantization, constrained systems, entanglement and separability of quantum states and quantum tomography on which he has written more than 300 papers on specialized journals (see enclosed list of publications). He is author of nine books including, in particular, a monograph on dynamical systems, a monograph on classical topology and quantum states, a monograph on quantum mechanics, recently, a monograph on the geometry of dynamical systems, classical and quantum, published by Springer and another one on Advanced Concepts in Quantum Mechanics published by Cambridge University Press.
He has given significant contributions to the theory of non-Abelian monopoles, to the nointeraction theorem in relativistic particle dynamics, to the inverse problem in the calculus of variations, to the classical and quantum theory of bi-Hamiltonian systems, the geometrical foundations of quantum mechanics and more recently, to the development of quantum tomography. His current research activity is concentrated on the geometry of quantum information theory and the mathematical formulation of Schwinger’s approach to Quantum Mechanics[1].
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[edit]Giuseppe Marmo was born in San Rufo, Italy at 11 January 1946. He is the penultimate of the nine sons of Filippo and Clelia Marmo (in born order): Carmela, Carmine, Antonietta, Maria, Michele, Gilda, Luigi, Giuseppe and Riccardo.
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[edit]- ^ Carinena, J.F., Ibort, A., Marmo, G., Morandi, G. (2015). Geometry from Dynamics, Classical and Quantum. [1]. Page XXV, 719. Publisher: Springer
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