Enzo Tonti
Enzo Tonti was an Italian physicist and mathematician, known for his contributions to engineering and mathematical physics.
Life
Enzo Tonti was born in Milan. He attended a fine arts high school. He graduated in Mathematics and Physics at the University of Milan in 1961. He began work there in 1962 as a research assistant in the field of mathematical physics. In 1976, he accepted a professorship at the Engineering Faculty of the University of Trieste. After retirement, he was nominated professor emeritus. He married in 1962 and had three children.Selected publications
Journal articles
- Tonti E. A direct discrete formulation of field laws: The cell method. CMES- Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences. 2001 Jan 1;2:237-58.
- Tonti E. Finite formulation of the electromagnetic field. Progress in electromagnetics research, 2001. 32, pp. 1–44.
- Tonti E. Finite formulation of the electromagnetic field.IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. 2002 Aug 7;38:333-6.
- Tonti E. The reason for analogies between physical theories. Applied Mathematical Modelling. 1976 Jun 1;1:37-50
- Tonti E. Variational formulation for every nonlinear problem. International Journal of Engineering Science. 1984 Jan 1;22:1343-71.
Books
- Tonti, Enzo. The Mathematical Structure of Classical and Relativistic Physics A General Classification Diagram. Springer. 2013.