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1966 | Dr. rer. nat., ETH Zürich, Switzerland (supervisor: R. Jost, M. Fierz) | 1962 - 1971 | Assistant Professor, Lecturer, Research Fellow: ETH Zürich (Switzerland), Imperial College London (England, UK), Princeton University (NJ, USA) | 1972 - 1977 | Professor (Marseille, Oslo, and Naples) | 1977 - 1979 | Professor (H3), University of Bielefeld | 1979 - 1997 | Professor (H4), University of Bochum | 1997 - 2008 | Professor (H4/C4), University of Bonn | 1997 - 2009 | Professor and Director of Mathematics Sect., Accademia di Achitettura, USI, Mendrisio, Switzerland | Since 2008 | Professor Emeritus, University of Bonn | | Longer research stays and invited professorships at many universities and research centers in Europe, China, Japan, Mexico, Russia/USSR, Saudi Arabia, USA |
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I have worked in many areas of mathematics and its applications. Among the areas of mathematics are probability theory (stochastic processes, SPDE), analysis (infinite dimensional-, non-standard-, p-adic), mathematical physics (statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, quantum fields, quantum computation), differential geometry, topology, noncommutative geometry, spectral theory, dynamical systems, number theory, representation theory, algebra, statistics. I have also worked with applications in biology, earth sciences, information science, economics and insurance, engineering, physics, social sciences including urban systems, and epistemology.
Among the main goals have been and are the development of new methods for infinite dimensional analysis, in particular the theory of mathematical Feynman path integrals and other infinite dimensional integrals, and the theory of Dirichlet forms and associated processes with their relations with S(P)Des. In this line one can also see my involvement with methods of non-standard analysis and, in another direction, representation theory of (infinite dimensional) groups and algebras. The applications in the study of models in quantum mechanics, quantum field theory (relativistic, gauge fields, quantum gravity) and hydrodynamics have lead to the development of a study of singular phenomena in partial differential equations (including the development of point interaction models and the study of universal low energy phenomena in multiparticle systems like the Efimov effect) and in dynamical systems (e.g. quantization-like phenomena in astrophysics).
My work on algebra, number theory and geometry can also be seen in a broad perspective, as part of an attempt to develop a unified picture of discrete/continuous aspects of structures, towards a better understanding of mathematical and natural phenomena.
In the years to come I intend to pursue these studies, having in mind mathematics in its great unity and building bridges between different areas of investigation. I am also interested in applications, particularly in the areas of physics and astrophysics, biology, medicine, economics, and philosophy.
Among the worldwide most cited mathematicians (Science Watch, ISI, 2002). Nearly 850 publications in scientific journals, author of 11 research monographs and 32 books of proceedings. In addition, several publications with cultural/philosophical content.
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Directorial board of research centers: BiBoS (Bielefeld), CERFIM (Locarno, CH), IZKS (Bonn)
Over 20 DFG projects in Bonn (since 1998); SFB 1903 and SFB 611; various DFG Priority Programmes
INTAS project (EU, Leader)
Volkswagenstiftung 5 years project (BiBoS)
Cooperation project with former Soviet Union (with H. Föllmer)
EU Research Training Network
DAAD projects
SNF projects (Switzerland)
CIFAR project (Canada)
Host of over 30 Alexander von Humboldt Fellows, currently: 1 A. v. H. Research fellow; 1 A. v. H. Research Award winner
Organizer of over 70 international conferences, symposia, workshops, summer schools, in particular: Oberwolfach workshops (Stochastics, Nonstandard Analysis, Dirichlet Forms), CIRM (Marseille) and CIRM (Trento)
Preparatory committee and member of DFG Cluster of Excellence “Hausdorff Center of Mathematics” (since its inception)
Member of the scientific board of various research institutes (Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, UK)
Chair of plenary lecture at ICM, Beijing
Director (with A. B. Cruzeiro and D. Holm) of the research semester on “Geometric Mechanics, Variational and Stochastic Methods” at Centre Interfacultaire Bernoulli, EPFL (CH), 2015
Various research evaluation committees (e.g., CIVR, Roma; Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut, Oberwolfach; ERC Synergy, Bruxelles)
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[ 1] Sergio Albeverio, Yuri Kondratiev, Roman Nikiforov, Grygoriy Torbin
On new fractal phenomena connected with infinite linear IFS Math. Nachr. , 290: (8-9): 1163--1176 2017 DOI: 10.1002/mana.201500471[ 2] Sergio Albeverio, Luca Di Persio, Elisa Mastrogiacomo, Boubaker Smii
Invariant measures for SDEs driven by Lévy noise: a case study for dissipative nonlinear drift in infinite dimension Commun. Math. Sci. , 15: (4): 957--983 2017 DOI: 10.4310/CMS.2017.v15.n4.a3[ 4] Sergio Albeverio, Ambar N. Sengupta
Complex phase space and Weyl's commutation relations Expo. Math. , 34: (3): 249--286 2016 DOI: 10.1016/j.exmath.2015.12.006[ 5] Sergio Albeverio, Luca Di Persio, Elisa Mastrogiacomo, Boubaker Smii
A class of Lévy driven SDEs and their explicit invariant measures Potential Anal. , 45: (2): 229--259 2016 DOI: 10.1007/s11118-016-9544-3[ 6] S. Albeverio, S. Mazzucchi
A unified approach to infinite-dimensional integration Rev. Math. Phys. , 28: (2): 1650005, 43 2016 DOI: 10.1142/S0129055X16500057[ 7] S. Albeverio, B. K. Driver, M. Gordina, A. M. Vershik
Equivalence of the Brownian and energy representations Zap. Nauchn. Sem. S.-Peterburg. Otdel. Mat. Inst. Steklov. (POMI) , 441: (Veroyatnost i Statistika. 22): 17--44 2015 DOI: 10.1007/s10958-016-3134-1[ 8] Sergio Albeverio, Aleksey Kostenko, Mark Malamud, Hagen Neidhardt
Spherical Schrödinger operators with δ-type interactions J. Math. Phys. , 54: (5): 052103, 24 2013 DOI: 10.1063/1.4803708[ 9] Sergio Albeverio, Claudio Cacciapuoti
The Riemann zeta in terms of the dilogarithm J. Number Theory , 133: (1): 242--277 2013 DOI: 10.1016/j.jnt.2012.06.002[ 10] S. Albeverio, U. A. Rozikov, I. A. Sattarov
p-adic (2,1)-rational dynamical systems J. Math. Anal. Appl. , 398: (2): 553--566 2013 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmaa.2012.09.009
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Editorial board of 20 journals/book series, currently
• Adv. Math. Phys.
• Akademie Verlag
• Analysis, Geometry and Number Theory
• Arabian J. Math.
• Atti del Sem. Mat. e Fisico, Univ. Modena e Reggio Emilia
• Cognitive Processing
• Encyclopedia of Mathematical Physics (Elsevier)
• Encyclopedia of Mathematics (Springer)
• Expositiones Mathematicae (honor. member)
• P-Adic Numbers, Ultrametric Analysis, and Applications
• Rep. Math. Phys.
• Random Operators and Stochastic Equations
• Scholarpedia
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1969 - 1971 | SNF Research Awards | 1993 | Max Planck Research Award | Since 2002 | Listed in the ISI Highly Cited Scientists | 2002 | Doctor honoris causa, Oslo University, Norway (Bicentennial of N. H. Abel) | 2002 | Visiting Professorship (over several years) per chiara fama, University of Trento | 2003 | Bonn University Prize for an interdisciplinary project “Extreme events in natural and artificial systems” | 2011 - 2015 | Chair Professorship in Mathematics, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran, Saudi Arabia | 2018 | Doctor honoris causa, Stockholm University, Sweden |
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| Plenary lecturer at over 230 international meetings, including: | 1977 | International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Rome, Italy | 1983 | International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Boulder, CO, USA | 1986 | International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Marseille, France | 1988 | International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Swansea, Wales, UK | 1994 | N. Wiener Memorial Symposium, East Lansing, MI, USA | 1995 | S. Lefshetz Memorial Lecture, UNAM, Mex. Soc. Math./AMS, Mexico City | 2000 | Conference in Honor of S. Albeverio, MPI Leipzig | 2000 | 30th Anniversary of Saint-Flour Lectures in Probability, Saint-Flour, France | 2003 | International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Organization of Session, Lisbon, Portugal | 2005 | Abel Symposium on the occasion of K. Itô’s 90th birthday, Oslo, Norway | | Plenary lectures at symposia/conferences in honor of: L. Arnold (1977), E. Balslev (2010), Ph. Blanchard (2002 and 2012), G. Da Prato (1996), G. F. Dell'Antonio (1993, 2003 and 2013), M. Demuth (2011), D. Dürr (2011), V. Enss (2008), J. E. Fenstad (2005), M. Fukushima (1992 and 2012), F. Gesztesy (2012), L. Gross (2010), F. Guerra (2012), H. Heyer (2016), H. Holden (2016), D. Holm (2017), L. Streit (1998 and 2008), B. Tirozzi (2015). |
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1988 | Chair of Mathematics, per chiara fama, Roma University II, Italy |
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Werner Kirsch (1981, Bochum): “Über Spektren stochastischer Schrödingeroperatoren”,
now Professor, Fernuniversität Hagen (University of Hagen)
Michael Röckner (1984, Bielefeld): “A Dirichlet Problem for Distributions and the Construction of Specifications for Gaussian Generalized Random Fields”,
now Professor, University of Bielefeld
Astrid Hilbert (1989, Bochum): “Stochastic Perturbations of Hamiltonian Systems”,
now Assoc. Professor, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Sylvie Paycha (1990, Bonn/Paris VI): “Probability measures in infinite dimensional manifolds and Polyakov strings”,
now Professor, University of Potsdam
Koichiro Iwata (1990): “On Linear Maps Preserving Markov Properties and Applications to Multicomponent Generalized Random Fields”,
now Professor, Hiroshima University, Japan
J. Schäfer (1993, Bochum): “Generalized random fields on manifolds and Markov properties”,
now Professor, Frankfurt Univ. Appl. Sci.
Haio Röckle (1994, Bochum): “Infinite-dimensional Gaussian processes and applications”,
now Professor, Hochschule Ludwigshafen
Claas Becker (1996, Bochum): “Reflection positivity for quantum vector fields”,
now Professor, Frankfurt Univ. Appl. Sci.
Hanno Gottschalk (1999): “Green’s Functions for Scattering in Local, Relativistic Quantum Field Theory”,
now Professor, University of Wuppertal
Sonia Mazzucchi (2004, Trento): “Feynman path integrals”,
now Assistant Professor, University of Trento, Italy
Eva Lütkebohmert (2004): “Finite dimensional realizations for Heath, Jarrow and Morton type forward rate models with jumps and an asymptotic expansion for the Black-Scholes model with generalized volatility”,
now Professor, University of Freiburg
Frederik Herzberg (2005): “Path-Dependent Utility Functions and Nonstandard Analysis”,
now Junior Professor, University of Bielefeld
Luca di Persio (2006, Bonn/Trento): “Asymptotic expansion of integrals: statistical mechanics and quantum theory”,
now Assist. Prof., University of Verona, Italy
Kai Wallbaum (2006), “Option pricing and hedging in a model with interacting assets”,
now MD of Allianz Global Investions (München/Frankfurt)
Paolo Giordano (2009), “Fermat reals: nilpotent infinitesimals and infinite dimensional spaces”,
now Research Leadership, University of Vienna, Austria
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- Diplom theses: 110
- PhD theses: 36
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