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Irene Maria Sabadini is a mathematician from Italy. She studies special kinds of numbers and waves. These include complex numbers, which are like regular numbers but with an extra "imaginary" part. She also looks at hypercomplex numbers, which are even more advanced. Another area she studies is superoscillations. These are like waves that can wiggle faster than expected. This can be useful for things like super-sharp microscopes. Ms. Sabadini teaches mathematics at the Polytechnic University of Milan. She is also the head of the math department there.

Her Education Journey

Irene Sabadini studied at the University of Milan. In 1996, she earned her PhD there. A PhD is the highest university degree you can get. For her PhD, she wrote a very long research paper called a dissertation. Her paper was about advanced math topics. Her professor, Daniele C. Struppa, helped her with this important work.

Books About Math

Irene Sabadini has written many books about mathematics. These books are usually for other mathematicians and students who are studying very advanced topics. She has also helped to edit other math books.

Some of her books include:

  • Analysis of Dirac systems and computational algebra (2004)
  • Noncommutative functional calculus: Theory and applications of slice hyperholomorphic functions (2011)
  • Entire slice regular functions (2016)
  • Slice hyperholomorphic Schur analysis (2016)
  • The mathematics of superoscillations (2017)
  • Quaternionic approximation: With application to slice regular functions (2019)
  • Quaternionic de Branges spaces and characteristic operator function (2020)
  • Michele Sce's works in hypercomplex analysis: A translation with commentaries (2020)
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