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Sergio Albeverio

    Sergio Albeverio es un matemático y físico matemático suizo, conocido por sus extensas contribuciones en numerosos campos de las matemáticas y sus aplicaciones. Su trabajo abarca la teoría de la probabilidad, el análisis, la física matemática, el álgebra, la geometría y la teoría de números. Co-inició una teoría matemática sistemática de las integrales de camino de Feynman y las formas de Dirichlet de dimensión infinita. Además, avanzó en el desarrollo del análisis funcional y estocástico p-ádico e impulsó un nuevo enfoque para el estudio de la formación de galaxias y planetas inspirado en la mecánica estocástica.

    Nonstandard Methods in Stochastic Analysis and Mathematical Physics
    • The Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society acclaimed this text as "a welcome addition" to the literature of nonstandard analysis, a field related to number theory, algebra, and topology. The first half presents a complete and self-contained introduction to the subject, and the second part explores applications to stochastic analysis and mathematical physics.The text's opening chapters introduce all of the material needed later, including a nonstandard development of the calculus, aspects of singular perturbation theory related to ordinary differential equations, and applications to topology and functional analysis. A significant portion of the text focuses on applications of nonstandard analysis to probability theory. Starting with nonstandard measure theory, the treatment advances to probability problems that can be represented by hyperfinite nonstandard models. Applications of nonstandard analysis to stochastic processes are treated at length, and the authors present numerous applications to mathematical physics. Additional topics include hyperfinite Dirichlet forms and Markov processes, differential operators, and hyperfinite lattice models.

      Nonstandard Methods in Stochastic Analysis and Mathematical Physics