THE ITALIAN SUMMER 2004 SCHOOL
Santo Stefano del Sole (Avellino), Italy,
July 19-31, 2004
Last updated October 20, 2004

This school was organized in cooperation with
  • Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici
  • Municipality of Santo Stefano del Sole (AV), Italy
and under the scientific direction of Prof. A. M. Vinogradov (Universita' di Salerno, Italy, and Diffiety Institute, Russia).

Contents

  1. Secondary Calculus.
  2. Lecturers and tutors in the School.
  3. Courses.
  4. List of participants.
  5. Organizing committee.
  6. Color School poster (PDF).
  7. School photos. (last updated October 20, 2004.)

Lecturers and tutors in the School:

Courses.

In this edition of the school two series of courses, one for beginners and one for the veterans, was given.

Courses for beginners:

B1. Smooth Manifolds and Observables (by prof. A. Vinogradov);
B2. Algebra of Linear and Geometry of Nonlinear Differential Operators (by dr. A. De Paris and dr. F. Pugliese).

Courses for veterans:

A1. Differential Cohomology I (by dr. G. Moreno and dr. L. Vitagliano);
A2. Singularities of Solutions of Nonlinear PDEs (by prof. A. Vinogradov).

List of participants:

Also among participants:

Diplomas of participation in the School were handed to all participants. Moreover, there were examinations in all courses, which were organized as follows. For each course, students received a list of examination problems. To pass an examination, one had to solve a reasonably large number of problems. Students having passed an examination received diplomas certifying this fact.

The following students have passed examinations cum laude in Smooth Manifolds and Observables
and in Algebra of Linear and Geometry of Nonlinear Differential Operators: The following students have passed examinations in Smooth Manifolds and Observables:
The following students have passed examinations cum laude in Differential Cohomology:

Organizing committee:

D. Catalano Ferraioli, C. Di Pietro, G. Manno, G. Moreno, R. Piscopo, G. Rotondaro, L. Vitagliano, R. Vitolo.

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