Lamberto Cesari
Born(1910-09-23)23 September 1910
Died12 March 1990(1990-03-12) (aged 79)
NationalityItalian
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materScuola Normale Superiore
Known for
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Doctoral advisorLeonida Tonelli
Other academic advisors
Doctoral studentsJack K. Hale

Lamberto Cesari (23 September 1910 – 12 March 1990) was an Italian mathematician naturalized in the United States, known for his work on the theory of surface area, the theory of functions of bounded variation, the theory of optimal control and on the stability theory of dynamical systems: in particular, by extending the concept of Tonelli plane variation, he succeeded in introducing the class of functions of bounded variation of several variables in its full generality.

Biography

In 1933, he was awarded his laurea degree at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa under the direction of Leonida Tonelli. After a period of study from 1934 to 1935 in Germany at Monaco di Baviera under the direction of Constantin Carathéodory, he went back to Pisa at the Scuola Normale Superiore for a year, and then to Rome at the Istituto Nazionale per le Applicazioni del Calcolo, at the time directed by Mauro Picone.

From 1938 to 1946 he went back as a professore incaricato at Pisa University: in 1947 he was at the University of Bologna as a professor of mathematical analysis.

In 1948 he went to the United States as a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, at Purdue University in Lafayette, at the University of California - Berkeley and at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

In 1960 he was appointed as a professor of mathematical analysis at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor where he remained until his retirement in 1981. In 1976 he became a citizen of the United States, while keeping close scientific contacts with the Italian mathematical community.

The Lamberto Cesari chair

The department of Mathematics at the University of Michigan honored the memory of Lamberto Cesari with the creation of a professorship chair.

Work

Research activity

He is remembered for his achievements on the Plateau's problem, on the theory of parametric minimal surfaces, on Lebesgue measure of continuous and related other variational problems: he also worked in the field of optimal control and studied periodic solutions of systems of nonlinear ordinary differential equations by using methods of nonlinear functional analysis. In the paper (Cesari 1936) he introduced a generalization of functions of bounded variation to the multi-dimensional setting, now acknowledged as the most versatile of such generalizations. He wrote about 250 scientific works on topics such as non linear functional analysis, measure theory, optimal control: his published works include the fundamental monographs (Cesari 1956), (Cesari 1971) and (Cesari 1983).

Selected publications

Papers

Scientific papers

  • Cesari, Lamberto (1936), "Sulle funzioni a variazione limitata" [On the functions of bounded variation], Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore, Serie II (in Italian), 5 (3–4): 299–313, MR 1556778, Zbl 0014.29605. Available at Numdam. In this paper Cesari extends the now called Tonelli plane variation concept in order to include a subclass of the class of integrable functions.
  • Cesari, Lamberto (April 1950), "On the Representation of Surfaces", American Journal of Mathematics, 72 (2): 335–346, doi:10.2307/2372037, JSTOR 2372037, MR 0034450, Zbl 0036.03203.

Biographical, historical and survey papers

Books

See also

References

Biographical and general references

  • Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (2012), Annuario dell'Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei 2012 – CDX dalla Sua Fondazione (PDF) (in Italian), Roma: Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, p. 734, archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04, retrieved 2016-05-15. The "Yearbook" of the renowned Italian scientific institution, including an historical sketch of its history, the list of all past and present members as well as a wealth of information about its academic and scientific activities.
  • Barbieri, Francesco; Taddei, Ferdinando (2006), L'Accademia di Scienze, Lettere e Arti di Modena dalle origini (1683) al 2005. Tomo I – La storia e i soci [The Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts of Modena from its origins (1963) to 2005. Tome I – History and members] (PDF) (in Italian), Modena: Mucchi Editore, pp. 125–126, ISBN 978-88-7000-419-9, archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-11-06, retrieved 2017-01-27. The first part ("Tomo") of an extensive work on the "Accademia di Scienze, Lettere e Arti di Modena", reporting the history of the academy and biographies of members up to the year 2006.
  • Cesari, Lamberto (1986), "L'opera di Leonida Tonelli e la sua influenza nel pensiero scientifico del secolo", in Montalenti, G.; Amerio, L.; Acquaro, G.; Baiada, E.; Cesari, L.; Ciliberto, C.; Cimmino, G.; Cinquini, S.; De Giorgi, E.; Faedo, S.; Fichera, G.; Galligani, I.; Ghizzetti, A.; Graffi, D.; Greco, D.; Grioli, G.; Magenes, E.; Martinelli, E.; Pettineo, B.; Scorza, G.; Vesentini, E. (eds.), Convegno celebrativo del centenario della nascita di Mauro Picone e Leonida Tonelli (6–9 maggio 1985), Atti dei Convegni Lincei (in Italian), vol. 77, Roma: Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, pp. 41–73, archived from the original on 2011-02-23, retrieved 2008-05-23. "The work of Leonida Tonelli and his influence on scientific thinking in this century" (English translation of the title) is an ample commemorative article, reporting recollections of the Author about teachers and colleagues, and a detailed survey of his and theirs scientific work, presented at the International congress in occasion of the celebration of the centenary of birth of Mauro Picone and Leonida Tonelli (held in Rome on May 6–9, 1985).
  • Cinquini, Silvio (1992), "Ricordo di Lamberto Cesari" [A remembrance of Lamberto Cesari], Rendiconti Dell' Istituto Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere, Parte Generale e Atti Ufficiali (in Italian), 125 (1991): 219–236.
  • Mitchell, Janet A., ed. (1980), A Community of Scholars. Faculty and Members 1930-1980 (PDF), Princeton, New Jersey: The Institute for Advanced Study, pp. xxii+565.
  • The Institute for Advanced Study (2012), "Lamberto Cesari", A Community of Scholars, retrieved 20 October 2012.
  • Pucci, Patrizia (1992), "Lamberto Cesari: Ricordo di un maestro" [Lamberto Cesari: Recollecton of a master], Atti e Memorie della Accademia Nazionale di Scienze Lettere e Arti di Modena, Serie VII (in Italian), IX (1991–92) (Sezione I): 87–95. A short commemoration surveying Cesari's personality and his ability as a teacher and mentor for new mathematicians: a short survey of his scientific contributions is also given.

Scientific references

Publications dedicated to him or to his memory

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