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Alberto Marcone is a Full Professor of Mathematical Logic at the University of Udine, where he serves as the Director of the Department of Mathematical, Computer and Physical Sciences (DMIF) since October 1, 2024. His academic home is within the Department of Mathematical, Computer and Physical Sciences at the University of Udine, located at Via delle Scienze, 208 -- Loc. Rizzi, 33100 Udine, Italy.
Professor Marcone's research spans several interconnected areas within mathematical logic. His primary interests include reverse mathematics, descriptive set theory, well-quasi-order and better-quasi-order theory, and computable analysis with particular emphasis on the Weihrauch lattice. His work explores the logical strength of mathematical theorems, classification problems in continuum theory, and the computational content of mathematical principles. He has made significant contributions to understanding the relationships between different mathematical principles and their proof-theoretic strength.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on the intricate connections between order theory, reverse mathematics, and descriptive set theory. His work often examines the logical strength of combinatorial principles related to well-quasi-orders and better-quasi-orders, while increasingly exploring connections to computable analysis through the Weihrauch lattice framework. Recent publications demonstrate growing international collaboration, particularly with researchers across Europe, and an expanding application of logical methods to topological and metric space problems, including connections to knot theory and fractal geometry.
- Member of editorial board of the journal Computability
- Member of the board of the PhD program in Mathematics and Physics
- Organizer of Logic Colloquium 2018 (Udine)
- Organizer of Special Session on Computability Theory at AMS-UMI International Joint Meeting (Palermo, July 2024)
- Organizer of XXVIII Incontro di Logica AILA (Udine, September 2024)
Professor Marcone teaches Mathematical Logic for both undergraduate and graduate mathematics programs at the University of Udine. His office is located on the 2nd floor, room A2 90, where he holds student reception hours either in person or via Microsoft Teams by appointment. As department director, he oversees the academic and administrative functions of the Department of Mathematical, Computer and Physical Sciences.




