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Dr. Patrizia Daniele | |
| Biography:
Dr. Patrizia Daniele is an Associate Professor of Operational Research in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Catania, Italy. She received the Degree in Mathematics from the University of Catania and a PhD in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Naples. In 1996, she was
awarded the Gioacchino
Iapichino Award by President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro of Italy, after a
national
competition, for the paper, Dual variational inequality and
applications
to asymmetric traffic equilibrium problem with capacity constraints.
In March 2004, she held a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center
Fellowship
as part of a Research Team Residency, joint with Professors Anna
Nagurney
and Monica-Gabriela Cojocaru. March through May 2006
she was a Visiting Scholar in the Division of Engineering and Applied
Sciences at Harvard University and collaborated with Professor Nagurney
who was a Science Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
at Harvard. She was the
Co-Organizer with Professor Anna Nagurney of the workshop, Complex Networks -- Equilibrium and
Vulnerability Analysis with
Applications,
held at the University of Catania, March 10-12, 2008. Her research interests include: the traffic equilibrium problem and its dual, spatial price equilibrium problems, dynamics of complex networks in an environment of risk and uncertainty, and evolutionary variational inequalities. Selected Publications: The Internet,
Evolutionary
Variational Inequalities, and the Time-Dependent Braess Paradox Dynamic
Networks and
Evolutionary Variational Inequalities Evolutionary Variational Inequalities and Economic Models for Demand Supply Markets, M3AS: Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences 4: (2003) pp 471-489. Variational Inequalities for Evolutionary Financial Equilibrium, in Innovations in Financial and Economic Networks, A. Nagurney, Editor (2003) pp 84-108. |
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Last Update: June 5, 2008