Irene Sabadini
Irene Maria Sabadini is an Italian mathematician specializing in complex analysis, hypercomplex analysis and the analysis of superoscillations. She is a professor of mathematics at the Polytechnic University of Milan, and head of the department of mathematics there.
Education
Sabadini earned her PhD at the University of Milan in 1996. Her dissertation, Toward a Theory of Quaternionic Hyperfunctions, was supervised by Daniele C. Struppa.Books
Sabadini is the author of multiple books in mathematics including:- Analysis of Dirac systems and computational algebra
- Noncommutative functional calculus: Theory and applications of slice hyperholomorphic functions
- Entire slice regular functions
- Slice hyperholomorphic Schur analysis
- The mathematics of superoscillations
- Quaternionic approximation: With application to slice regular functions
- Quaternionic de Branges spaces and characteristic operator function
- Michele Sce's works in hypercomplex analysis: A translation with commentaries