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Tullio Ceccherini Silberstein is an Associate Professor of Mathematical Analysis in the Department of Engineering at the University of Sannio, Italy. He also maintains an affiliation with the Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica 'Francesco Severi' in Rome. His teaching responsibilities include Mathematics courses for Civil Engineering and Energy Engineering programs.
His primary research interests span Mathematical Analysis, Group Theory, Cellular Automata, Harmonic Analysis, Representation Theory, and Symbolic Dynamics. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding of the Garden of Eden theorem for cellular automata, finite Gelfand pairs, and ergodic properties of dynamical systems. His research demonstrates strong connections between algebraic structures, combinatorial methods, and dynamical systems.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a continued focus on the intersection of algebraic structures and dynamical systems, with particular emphasis on sofic groups, surjunctivity, and the Garden of Eden theorem across various mathematical contexts. His work shows evolution from foundational studies in cellular automata to increasingly sophisticated applications in group theory and algebraic dynamics.
Throughout his career, Ceccherini Silberstein has maintained an active presence in the mathematical community through numerous conference presentations and collaborations, particularly with Michel Coornaert. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in symbolic dynamics and computational group theory.
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