Objective
                                "The researcher Dr. Luca Prelli will carry out the interdisciplinary project
""MODALAN"": Model Theory and Algebraic Analysis at the University of Lisbon,
Portugal. At the host institution there is a scientific expertise that suits the
researcher's needs excellently since it houses young and active
researchers in model theory plus it is home to some of the best specialists in
algebraic analysis.  A contact between these two fields of mathematics is very
rare and, at the present point of his career, for the applicant it would be
essential to acquire new cutting-edge skills.
Within a period of 24 months, the aim of this research project is to develop
the applicant's knowledge in algebraic analysis and geometry and acquire new
skills in two different subjects:  the algebraic study of PDE on one side and
the analytical model theory on the other. The nature of this proposal is
strongly multidisciplinary since it involves different branches of mathematics
as algebra, analysis, geometry and logic.
In particular, concerning 1), we would like to extend classical methods of
algebraic analysis and apply these new techniques to approach Cauchy problems
with growth conditions.
Concerning 2), we intend to contribute to the development of the study of o-
minimal sheaf cohomology in order to obtain a general solution of the Pillay
conjecture.
The applicant has already acquired professional maturity, independence and international visibility. He spent  various research periods abroad, established collaborations and made scientific publications with other foreign researchers. The action can make a significant contribution to the applicant's professional maturity. He will be integrated into a high level foreign university structure and professionally recognized in another national context while having the possibility of expanding his knowledge and research qualities. In the long term perspective, this will support the applicant in furthering his academic career at an international level."
                            
                                Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
                                                                                                            
                                            
                                            
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                            CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
- natural sciences mathematics pure mathematics mathematical analysis differential equations partial differential equations
 - natural sciences mathematics pure mathematics algebra algebraic geometry
 
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1749 016 Lisboa
Portugal
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