From Classical to Modern Analysis II

Salerno 2026

About the Congress

Date: June 3-5, 2026

Registration: There is no registration fee for this congress.

Location: Sala del Gonfalone, Palazzo di Città (Salerno Town Hall), Via Roma, Salerno.

Social Dinner: on June 4th, 2026, will be held at the restaurant "Portovecchio", Via Molo Manfredi 38, 84121 Salerno.

This gathering marks the second edition of From Classical to Modern Analysis, a conference whose origins can be traced to its inaugural role as a satellite event of the European Mathematical Congress held in Seville in 2024, dedicated to the memory of the distinguished Portuguese mathematician José Carlos Petronilho. Conceived from the outset as a biennial meeting, the series was never intended merely as another occasion for scholars to assemble, but rather as a forum where intellectual horizons might be broadened, where the dialogue between generations and traditions could take place naturally, and where fresh collaborations might find their earliest roots.

The very word Analysis is here invoked in its most ample and generous sense, encompassing a vast spectrum of themes, techniques, and perspectives that together shape one of the most vibrant domains of contemporary mathematics. Yet our ambition extends beyond the conventional sequence of lectures and communications. We aspire to create an atmosphere that is both dynamic and welcoming: a space in which rigorous scientific discourse coexists with openness of spirit, and where the pursuit of knowledge is inseparable from the cultivation of community.

In this light, From Classical to Modern Analysis seeks to nurture an intellectual landscape where the enduring traditions of classical analysis engage in living conversation with the most modern developments, fostering a shared sense of curiosity, ambition, and—above all—the conviction that mathematics flourishes when pursued together.

Initial list of confirmed speakers

  • Giuseppina Gerarda Barbieri (University of Salerno)
  • Angelo Bella (University of Catania)
  • Ikram Bensaid (University of Mostaganem)
  • Elena Berdysheva (University of Cape Town)
  • Vanessa Botta (São Paulo State University)
  • Jorge Buescu (University of Lisbon)
  • Luis Cardoso (University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro)
  • Kenier Castillo (University of Coimbra)
  • Emanuel Chetcuti (University of Malta)
  • Pietro Corvaja (University of Udine)
  • Dikran Dikranjan (University of Udine)
  • João Fontinha (University of Lisbon)
  • Francisco Javier García-Pacheco (University of Cádiz)
  • Guillermo Gordillo-Núñez (University of Coimbra)
  • Erdal Karapinar (Atilim University)
  • Fernando León-Saavedra (University of Cádiz)
  • Susana Moura (University of Coimbra)
  • Marina Murillo (University of Cádiz)
  • Daniele Puglisi (University of Catania)
  • Franco Obersnel  (University of Trieste)
  • Sakineh Rahbariyan  (University of Cádiz)
  • Dario Spirito (University of Udine, Italy)
  • Lucas Tertuliano da Silva (São Paulo State University)
  • Alberto Tonolo (University of Padua)
  • Moisés Villegas (University of Cádiz)
  • Semyon Yakubovich (University of Porto)

Organizing Committee

Scientific Committee

  • Angelo Bella (University of Catania)
  • Elena Berdysheva (University of Cape Town)
  • Jorge Buescu (University of Lisbon)
  • Kenier Castillo (University of Coimbra)
  • Pietro Corvaja (University of Udine)
  • Persi Diaconis (Stanford University)
  • Francisco Javier García Pacheco (University of Cádiz)
  • Fernando León-Saavedra (University of Cádiz)
  • Susana Moura (University of Coimbra)
  • Semyon Yakubovich (University of Porto)

Sponsors