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Nationality
  
Italian

Fields
  
Continuum mechanics

Name
  
Antonio Signorini

Notable students
  
Gaetano Fichera

Role
  
Civil engineer


Antonio Signorini

Born
  
2 April 1888 Arezzo, Italy (
1888-04-02
)

Institutions
  
University of Palermo University of Naples Federico II Universita di Roma

Alma mater
  
Scuola Normale Superiore (1909) (Mathematics degree) University of Palermo (1921) (Civil engineering degree)

Other academic advisors
  
Luigi Bianchi, Tullio Levi-Civita

Doctoral students
  
see the teaching activity section

Died
  
February 23, 1963, Rome, Italy

Education
  
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (1909), University of Palermo

Other notable students
  
Gaetano Fichera

Doctoral advisor
  
Gian Antonio Maggi

Antonio Signorini (2 April 1888 – 23 February 1963) was an influential Italian mathematical physicist and civil engineer of the 20th century. He is known for his work in finite elasticity, thermoelasticity and for formulating the Signorini problem.

Contents

Honors

He was awarded the gold medal of the Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze detta dei XL in 1920, while he was working at the University of Palermo: the members of the judging commission were Luigi Bianchi, Guido Castelnuovo and Tullio Levi-Civita.

In 1924, on the 8th of June, he was elected ordinary non resident member of the mathematics division of the Accademia Pontaniana.

On the 30th of May 1931 he was elected corresponding member of the Società Nazionale di Scienze, Lettere e Arti in Napoli: later on, precisely on the 11th of February 1933 and on the 4th of June 1949 he was elected, respectively, ordinary member and ordinary non resident member of the same academy.

He was elected corresponding member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei on July 15, 1935, and then national member on February 4, 1947. However, he was newer awarded the royal prize of this academy, because he became a very early a member of it, thus losing the right to win a prize.

Work

While only very few scientists between 1845 and 1945 studied the foundations of continuum mechanics, among them there were some of the most distinguished savants of the period: (...). In that period, however, many papers on the subject were published. When not essentially repetitions of earlier studies, these concerned special theories or approximations, most of which have turned later to be unnecessary in the cases when they are justified. Knowledge of the true principles of the general theory seems to have diminished except in Italy, where it was kept alive by the teaching and writing of Signorini.

Research activity

His scientific production includes more than 114 works, being papers, monographs and textbooks, 17 of which have been collected in his "Opere Scelte" (Selected works).

Teaching activity

Among his "allievi" there are some of the most important Italian mathematicians and mathematical physicists: a partial list of them is the following one

He was also close friend and teacher of Gaetano Fichera at the Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica, inspiring his research in continuum mechanics, his solution of the Signorini problem and the creation of the field of variational inequalities.

Selected publications

  • Signorini, Antonio (1959), "Questioni di elasticità non linearizzata e semilinearizzata" [Issues in non linear and semilinear elasticity], Rendiconti di Matematica e delle sue Applicazioni, Serie 5 (in Italian), 18: 95–139, MR 0118021, Zbl 0091.38006 . An important work, summarizing Signorini's approach to continuum mechanics of finite strains.
  • Signorini, Antonio (1991), Opere scelte [Selected works], Firenze: Edizioni Cremonese (distributed by Unione Matematica Italiana), pp. XXXI + 695 . A volume collecting the most important works of Antonio Signorini with an introduction and a commentary of Giuseppe Grioli.
  • References

    Antonio Signorini Wikipedia


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