Carlo Cercignani

This article is about the mathematician. For the philologist, essayist, and poet, see Fausto Cercignani.

Carlo Cercignani (17 June 1939 in Teulada 7 January 2010 in Milan) was an Italian mathematician known for his work on the kinetic theory of gases. His contributions to the study of Boltzmann's equation include the proof of the H-theorem for polyatomic gases.[1][2][3] The Cercignani conjecture is named after him.[4]

He is the author of several monographs and more than 300 papers in kinetic theory, as well as of a biography of Boltzmann. Cercignani was member of the French Academy of Sciences[5] and of the Accademia dei Lincei. He received the Humboldt Prize in 1994.[1]

Selected publications

Kinetic theory

History of science

Notes

  1. 1 2 Sone, Y. (2011). "A Tribute to Carlo Cercignani (1939–2010)". Phys. Fluids 23 (3). doi:10.1063/1.3558864.
  2. Frosali, G. "Carlo Cercignani: In memoriam". Nuovo Cimento C 033 (01): 12. doi:10.1393/ncc/i2010-10588-x.
  3. Villani, Cédric (2006). "Introduction for Carlo's special issue". J. Stat. Phys. 124 (24): 271273. doi:10.1007/s10955-006-9118-7. MR 2264609.
  4. Desvillettes, L.; Mouhot, C,; Villani, C. (2011). "Celebrating Cercignani's conjecture for the Boltzmann equation.". Kinet. Relat. Models 4 (1): 277294. MR 2765747.
  5. French Academy of Sciences necrology

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