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Overview

Claudio Procesi is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy. Their research spans primarily across the fields of Mathematics and Computer Science, with significant contributions in several subfields including Algebra and Number Theory, Geometry and Topology, Mathematical Physics, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics.

Procesi's work focuses on a range of topics related to algebra and geometry. Notable areas of study include Advanced Topics in Algebra, Algebraic Structures and Combinatorial Models, Advanced Algebra and Geometry, Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology, Matrix Theory and Algorithms, Advanced Algebra and Logic, and Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics.

Recent publications by Procesi illustrate a concentration on algebraic structures and functional analysis. These include:

  • A note on the Formanek Weingarten function (2021, Università del Salento)
  • T-ideals of Cayley Hamilton algebras (2021, Indagationes Mathematicae)
  • Norms and Cayley-Hamilton algebras (2021, Rendiconti Lincei Matematica e Applicazioni)
  • A note on the Weingarten function (2020, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • Perpetuants: A Lost Treasure (2020, International Mathematics Research Notices)

Procesi has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Eli Aljadeff
  • Antonio Giambruno
  • Amitai Regev
  • Hanspeter Kraft
  • Felix Huber

Their publications have appeared in a variety of academic venues with the highest frequency in arXiv (Cornell University), alongside contributions to Advances in Mathematics, Indagationes Mathematicae, Rendiconti Lincei Matematica e Applicazioni, and International Mathematics Research Notices.

Procesi has authored a book published by the American Mathematical Society titled Rings with Polynomial Identities and Finite Dimensional Representations of Algebras (2020).

Best Publications

  • The invariant theory of n × n matrices

    C Procesi

  • Complete symmetric varieties

    C. De Concini;C. Procesi

  • A characteristic free approach to invariant theory

    C. De Concini;C. Procesi

  • Lie Groups: An Approach through Invariants and Representations

    Claudio Procesi

  • Wonderful models of subspace arrangements

    C. De Concini;C. Procesi

  • Rings with polynomial identities

    Claudio Procesi

  • On the geometry of conjugacy classes in classical groups

    Hanspeter Kraft;Claudio Procesi

  • Young diagrams and determinantal varieties

    C. DeConcini;David Eisenbud;C. Procesi

  • Moduli Spaces of Curves and Representation Theory

    E. Arbarello;C. De Concini;V. G. Kac;C. Procesi

  • Closures of conjugacy classes of matrices are normal

    Hanspeter Kraft;Claudio Procesi

  • On certain graded Sn-modules and the q-Kostka polynomials

    A.M Garsia;C Procesi

  • Semisimple representations of quivers

    Lieven Le Bruyn;Claudio Procesi

  • Quantum coadjoint action

    C. De Concini;V. G. Kac;C. Procesi

  • Inequalities defining orbit spaces

    Claudio Procesi;Gerald Schwarz

  • Topics in Hyperplane Arrangements, Polytopes and Box-Splines

    Corrado De Concini;Claudio Procesi

  • Cohomology of regular embeddings

    Emili Bifet;Corrado De Concini;Claudio Procesi

  • A formal inverse to the Cayley-Hamilton theorem

    Claudio Procesi

  • The automorphism group of a free group is not linear

    Edward Formanek;Claudio Procesi

  • Symmetric Functions, Conjugacy Classes and the Flag Variety.

    Corrado de Concini;Claudio Procesi

  • A KAM algorithm for the resonant non-linear Schrödinger equation

    Claudio Procesi;Michela Procesi

  • The Burnside problem

    C Procesi

Frequent Co-Authors

Michèle Vergne
Michèle Vergne Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu
Matej Brešar
Matej Brešar University of Ljubljana
Jean-Louis Loday
Jean-Louis Loday University of Strasbourg
Nicolai Reshetikhin
Nicolai Reshetikhin Tsinghua University
Mark Goresky
Mark Goresky Institute for Advanced Study
Sergey Fomin
Sergey Fomin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John R. Stembridge
John R. Stembridge University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David Eisenbud
David Eisenbud University of California, Berkeley

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