Donatella Danielli

Donatella Danielli (born 1966)[1] is a professor of mathematics at Purdue University[2] and is known for her contributions to partial differential equations, calculus of variations and geometric measure theory, with specific emphasis on free boundary problems. She received a Laurea cum Laude in Mathematics from the University of Bologna, Italy in 1989. [3] She completed her doctorate in 1999 at Purdue, under the supervision of Carlos Kenig.[3] Before joining the Purdue University faculty in 2001, she held positions at The Johns Hopkins University and at the Institut Mittag-Leffler in Sweden. She was also a visiting fellow at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in 2014.

Donatella Danielli
Born1966 (1966)
Alma materUniversity of Bologna
AwardsNational Science Foundation CAREER Awards (2003) Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2017)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsPurdue University
Doctoral advisorCarlos Kenig

She is the creator and organizer of the Symposia on Analysis and PDEs and of the Women in Mathematics Days, both at Purdue University. Her mathematics genealogy ID is 52294 [4].

Selected awards

  • National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2003)
  • Purdue University Teaching for Tomorrow Award (2004)
  • Ruth and Joel Spira Award for Graduate Teaching (2011)
  • Butler Leadership in Action Award (2013)
  • Simons Fellow in Mathematics (2014)[5]
  • Fellow of the American Mathematical Society since 2017 "for contributions to partial differential equations and geometric measure theory, and for service to the mathematical community".[6]
  • Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics since 2020 for "her generous and consistent involvement in, and remarkable impact on, a large number of excellent local, national, and international initiatives to support interest and involvement of women in mathematics at all levels; and for remarkable, pioneering contributions positioning her as a role model for more junior mathematicians, particularly women".[7]

Selected publications

Books

  • Capogna, Luca, et al. An introduction to the Heisenberg group and the sub-Riemannian isoperimetric problem. Vol. 259. Springer Science & Business Media, 2007.[8]

Papers

  • Danielli, Donatella Regularity at the boundary for solutions of nonlinear subelliptic equations. Indiana Univ. Math. J. 44 (1995), no. 1, 269–286.
  • Capogna, Luca; Danielli, Donatella; Garofalo, Nicola Capacitary estimates and the local behavior of solutions of nonlinear subelliptic equations. Amer. J. Math. 118 (1996), no. 6, 1153–1196. (Reviewer: Chu Li Fu) 35H05 (35B45 35B65)
  • Danielli, Donatella Regularity at the boundary for solutions of nonlinear subelliptic equations. Indiana Univ. Math. J. 44 (1995), no. 1, 269–286. Danielli, Donatella; Petrosyan, Arshak A minimum problem with free boundary for a degenerate quasilinear operator. Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations 23 (2005), no. 1, 97–124.
  • Danielli, Donatella; Garofalo, Nicola; Nhieu, Duy-Minh Non-doubling Ahlfors measures, perimeter measures, and the characterization of the trace spaces of Sobolev functions in Carnot-Carathéodory spaces. Mem. Amer. Math. Soc. 182 (2006), no. 857, x+119 pp.
  • Recent developments in nonlinear partial differential equations. Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Analysis and PDEs held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, June 7–10, 2004. Edited by Donatella Danielli. Contemporary Mathematics, 439. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 2007.
  • Capogna, Luca; Danielli, Donatella; Pauls, Scott D.; Tyson, Jeremy T. An introduction to the Heisenberg group and the sub-Riemannian isoperimetric problem. Progress in Mathematics, 259. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, 2007.
  • Danielli, Donatella; Garofalo, Nicola; Petrosyan, Arshak The sub-elliptic obstacle problem: C1,α regularity of the free boundary in Carnot groups of step two. Adv. Math. 211 (2007), no. 2, 485–516.
  • Danielli, D.; Garofalo, N.; Nhieu, D. M. Sub-Riemannian calculus on hypersurfaces in Carnot groups. Adv. Math. 215 (2007), no. 1, 292–378.
  • Danielli, D.; Garofalo, N.; Nhieu, D. M.; Pauls, S. D. Instability of graphical strips and a positive answer to the Bernstein problem in the Heisenberg group H1. J. Differential Geom. 81 (2009), no. 2, 251–295.
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gollark: If we got infinite-memory computers, we'd be able to write code as sloppy as we wanted and it'd run fine! Memory-wise, anyway.
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References

  1. Birth year from Library of Congress catalog entry, retrieved 2018-12-04.
  2. Faculty Directory at Purdue , retrieved 2017-04-12
  3. Curriculum vitae, retrieved 2017-04-12
  4. Donatella Danielli at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. 2014 Simons Fellows in Mathematics, retrieved 2017-04-15
  6. List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2017-04-15
  7. 2020 Class of AWM Fellows, Association for Women in Mathematics, retrieved 8 November 2019
  8. Hajłasz, Piotr (2009), Review of An introduction to the Heisenberg group, MR2312336
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