Paola Loreti

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Paola Loreti is an Italian mathematician, and a professor of mathematical analysis at Sapienza University of Rome.[1] She is known for her research on Fourier analysis, control theory, and non-integer representations. The Komornik–Loreti constant, the smallest non-integer base for which the representation of 1 is unique, is named after her and Vilmos Komornik.[2]

Loreti earned a laurea from Sapienza University in 1984. Her dissertation, Programmazione dinamica ed equazione di Bellman [dynamic programming and the Bellman equation] was supervised by Italo Capuzzo-Dolcetta.[3]

With Vilmos Komornik, Loreti is the author of the book Fourier Series in Control Theory (Springer, 2005).[4]

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  1. ^ Paola Loreti, Sapienza University of Rome, retrieved 2019-09-19
  2. ^ Allouche, Jean-Paul; Cosnard, Michel (2000), "The Komornik–Loreti constant is transcendental", American Mathematical Monthly, 107 (5): 448–449, doi:10.2307/2695302, JSTOR 2695302, MR 1763399
  3. ^ Paola Loreti at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ Reviews of Fourier Series in Control Theory:

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