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Nationality
  
Italian

Role
  
Mathematician

Academic advisor
  
Ulisse Dini

Name
  
Eugenio Levi

Fields
  
Group theory

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Born
  
18 October 1883 Torino, Italy (
1883-10-18
)

Institutions
  
Scuola Normale Superiore University of Genoa

Alma mater
  
Scuola Normale Superiore

Academic advisors
  
Luigi Bianchi Ulisse Dini

Known for
  
Levi decomposition Parametrix Pseudoconvexity

Notable awards
  
Lavagna prize (1904) Golden medal of the Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze detta dei XL (1911)

Died
  
October 28, 1917, Cormons, Italy

Education
  
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa

Eugenio Elia Levi (18 October 1883 – 28 October 1917) was an Italian mathematician, known for his fundamental contributions in group theory, in the theory of partial differential operators and in the theory of functions of several complex variables: he was a younger brother of Beppo Levi and was killed in action during First World War.

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Research activity

He wrote 33 papers, classified by his colleague and friend Mauro Picone according to the scheme reproduced in this section.

Group theory

He wrote only three papers in group theory: in the first one, Levi (1905) discovered what is now called Levi decomposition, which was conjectured by Wilhelm Killing and proved by Elie Cartan in a special case.

Function theory

In the theory of functions of several complex variables he introduced the concept of pseudoconvexity during his investigations on the domain of existence of such functions: it turned out to be one of the key concepts of the theory.

Boundary value problems

His researches in the theory of partial differential operators lead to the method of the parametrix, which is basically a way to construct fundamental solutions for elliptic partial differential operators with variable coefficients: the parametrix is widely used in the theory of pseudodifferential operators.

Publications

  • Levi, Eugenio Elia (2 April 1905), "Sulla struttura dei gruppi finiti e continui", Atti della Reale Accademia delle Scienze di Torino. (in Italian) XL: 551–565, JFM 36.0217.02 , reprinted also in Levi 1959–1960, pp. 101–126, volume I. "On the structure of finite simple groups" (free English translation of the title) is a well-known memoir in Group theory: it was presented to the members of the Accademia delle Scienze di Torino during the session of April 2, 1905, by Luigi Bianchi.
  • Levi, Eugenio Elia (1907a), "Sulle equazioni lineari alle derivate parziali totalmente ellittiche", Rendiconti della Reale Accademia dei Lincei, Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche, Naturali, Serie V, (in Italian) 16 (1): 932–938, JFM 38.0403.01 . "On linear totally elliptic partial differential equations" (English translation of title) is a short note announcing the results of paper (Levi 1907b).
  • Levi, Eugenio Elia (1907b), "Sulle equazioni lineari totalmente ellittiche alle derivate parziali", Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo (in Italian) 24 (1): 275–317, doi:10.1007/BF03015067, JFM 38.0402.01 . An important paper whose results were previously announced in the short note (Levi 1907a) with the same title ("On linear totally elliptic partial differential equations"). It was also translated in Russian by N. D. Ajzenstat, currently available from the All-Russian Mathematical Portal: Levi, E. E. (1941), "On linear elliptic partial differential equations", Uspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk (in Russian) (8): 249–292 .
  • Levi, Eugenio Elia (1910), "Studii sui punti singolari essenziali delle funzioni analitiche di due o piu variabili complesse", Annali di Matematica Pura e Applicata, s. III (in Italian) XVII (1): 61–87, doi:10.1007/BF02419336, JFM 41.0487.01 . "Studies on essential singular points of analytic functions of two or more complex variables" (English translation of the title) is an important paper in the theory of functions of several complex variables, where the problem of determining what kind of hypersurface can be the boundary of a domain of holomorphy.
  • Levi, Eugenio Elia (1911), "Sulle ipersuperficie dello spazio a 4 dimensioni che possono essere frontiera del campo di esistenza di una funzione analitica di due variabili complesse", Annali di Matematica Pura e Applicata, s. III, (in Italian), XVIII (1): 69–79, doi:10.1007/BF02420535, JFM 42.0449.02  . "On the hypersurfaces of the 4-dimensional space that can be the boundary of the domain of existence of an analytic function of two complex variables" (English translation of the title) is another important paper in the theory of functions of several complex variables, investigating further the theory started in (Levi 1910).
  • Levi, Eugenio Elia (1959–1960), Opere (in Italian), Roma: Edizioni Cremonese (distributed by Unione Matematica Italiana), pp. XX + 418 (Volume I), 448 (Volume II), MR 0123464, Zbl 0091.00108 . His "Collected works" in two volumes, collecting all the mathematical papers of Eugenio Elia Levi in a revised typographical form, both amending typographical errors and author's oversights. A collection of all his published papers (in their original typographical form), probably an unordered uncorrected collection of offprints, is available online at the Internet Archive: Levi, Eugenio Elia, Mathematical papers, Los Angeles: UCLA, p. 782, archived from the original on 2008-11-21 .
  • References

    Eugenio Elia Levi Wikipedia