University of Trento
  Department of Mathematics
 

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Math. Dept. room: 289
phone: (work) +39 0461 281627,  
fax:  +39 0461 281624

e-mail: valter.morettiAunitn.it  (replace A with @)
Address: 
Prof. Valter Moretti,
Department of  Mathematics,
University of Trento,
via Sommarive 14,
38123 Povo (Trento), 

 
    
  Valter Moretti,  Ph.D.
   Full Professor of Mathematical Physics



Head of the Doctoral School in Mathematics of the University of Trento
Head of the Departmental Group of 
Mathematical Physics
Head of the Local research group on Mathematical Methods for Physics
BELL at TIFPA-INFN

Member of the Management Board of Q@TN Laboratory (Quantum Science and Technology  in Trento)
Associate Editor of Int. J. Geom. Methods Modern Physics (World Scientific Publishing)






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Date prossimi appelli 2024


FFM1
 
scritto 18 giugno ore 9  A102
orale 20 giugno  ore 9 A223
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scritto 9 luglio ore 9
 A102
orale 11 luglio ore 9 
A223
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scritto 27 agosto  ore 9 in A102
orale 29 agosto ore 9 in A223


Mathematical Physics
(quantum relativistic theories)

come  gli orali di FFM1







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Fondamenti di Fisica Matematica parte I
(Meccanica Analitica)



Meccanica Analitica per Fisica




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Mathematical Physics

(quantum relativistic theories)





 


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Il ruolo della Matematica nella contrapposizione
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"La filosofia e' scritta in questo grandissimo libro che continuamente ci sta aperto innanzi a gli occhi (io dico l'universo), ma non si puo' intendere se prima non s'impara a intender la lingua, e conoscer i  caratteri, ne' quali e' scritto. Egli e' scritto in lingua matematica, e i suoi caratteri sono triangoli, cerchi, ed altre figure geometriche, senza i quali mezzi e' impossibile a intenderne umanamente parola; senza questi e' un aggirarsi vanamente per un oscuro labirinto."

(English translation: ''Philosophy is written in that great book which continually lies open before us (I mean  the Universe). But one cannot understand this book until one has learned to understand the language and to know the letters in which it is written. It is written in the language of mathematics, and the letters are triangles, circles and other geometric figures. Without these means it is impossible for mankind to understand a single word; without these means there is only vain stumbling in a dark labyrinth.'')

Galileo Galilei  (Il Saggiatore, 1623)

"The miracle of the appropriateness of the language of mathematics for the formulation of the laws of physics is a wonderful gift which we neither understand nor deserve. We should be grateful for it and hope that it will remain valid in future research and that it will extend, for better or for worse, to our pleasure, even though perhaps also to our bafflement, to wide branches of learning."

Eugene Wigner (Comm.Pure.Appl.Math. Vol. 13, No 1, February 1960 )


Mathematical Physics