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Claudio Procesi : ウィキペディア英語版
Claudio Procesi
Claudio Procesi (March 31, 1941 in Rome) is an Italian mathematician, known for works in algebra and representation theory.
== Life and work ==
Procesi studied at the University of Rome, where he received his degree (Laurea) in 1963. In 1966 he graduated from the
University of Chicago at Israel Herstein (On rings with polynomial identities). From 1966 he was Assistant Professor at the University of Rome, 1970
associate professor at the University of Lecce
and 1971 at the Pisa University. From 1973 he was
full professor in Pisa and in 1975 ordinary
Professor at the University La Sapienza in Rome. He was
a visiting scientist at the Columbia University (1969–1970), and UCLA (1973/74) at IMPA, the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1991), in
Grenoble, at the Brandeis University (1981/2), at the
University of Texas at Austin (1984), the Institute for Advanced Study (1994), the MSRI (1992, etc.),
at the ICTP in Trieste, at the École Normale Supérieure.
Procesi studies noncommutative algebra, algebraic groups, invariant theory, Abzählender
geometry, infinite dimensional algebras and
quantum groups, polytopes, braid groups, cyclic
homology, geometry of orbits of compact groups,
arrangements of subspaces and tori.
Procesi 〔invariant theory of nxn matrices, Advances
in Mathematics, Vol 19, 1976, p.306-381〕 proved that
the polynomial invariants of nxn matrices over a
field ''K'' all come from the Hamilton-Cayley theorem
which says that a square matrix satisfies its
own characteristic polynomial.〔Edward W. Formanek
'' Polynomial identities and the Cayley-Hamilton theorem''
Mathematical Intelligencer, vol.11, 1989, No.1, p.37〕
In 1981 he was awarded the Medal of the Accademia dei Mathematics
Lincei, of which he is a member since 1987. In 1986 he received
the Feltrinelli Prize in mathematics. In 1978 he was an
invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in Helsinki. From 2007 to 2010 he is a vice-president of the International Mathematical Union. He was an editor of the Duke Mathematical Journal,
the Journal of Algebra, Communications in Algebra and
of Advances in Mathematics. Finally, he was on the committee of the Abel Prize and the algebra committee for the ICM 1986-1994.

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