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Welcome to the Department of Mathematics

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The Department of Mathematics at the University of Turin was born in the a.y. 1982/83 from the confluence of the older Institutes Geometry and Algebra, Mathematical Analysis, Numerical Analysis and Graphics, Mathematical Logic, Complementary Mathematics. In 1997 the Institute of Mathematical Physics ‘J.L.Lagrange’ merged with the others.

The new Department, named after "Giuseppe Peano", was officially established by the Statute of the University (D.R.1730, 15 March 2012) enforced on April 14, 2012, the Academic Senate Resolution XI/2012/VII/1 (7 May 2012), the Board of Directors Resolution 5/2012/VII/1 (14 May 2012), and the Rector’s Decree 2804 (14 May 2012).

The Department is seated in Palazzo Campana (“Campana building”), an eighteenth-century edifice in Turin’s historical centre, where scholars in theoretical and applied mathematics work.

The sober elegance of the building accommodates computer labs, lecture rooms, offices for staff and technical/administrative personnel, meeting rooms, the computing centre and a library on two floors.


The primary mission of the Department of Mathematics ‘Giuseppe Peano’ is to promote excellence in research and teaching in all areas of Mathematics.

The DMGP wishes to guarantee scientific and didactical activity in Mathematics by enhancing national and international visibility, and promoting scientific and didactical exchange in the University both at the national and international levels.

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Scientific and cultural Project, Scientific Activity, Scientific pubblications and divulgation, Scientific Sectors and didactical planning

The Department’s teaching undertaking is mainly aimed at providing mathematical literacy at all levels of education on offer at the University of Turin: learn about programs


The Department is part of the School of Natural Sciences and cooperates with all the other Departments of the School. It also collaborates with other Schools of the University that provide Mathematics courses in their curricula.

The Department regularly hosts the ‘Mathematical Seminar of the University of Turin and the Polytechnic of Turin’, and publishes the official journal of the Mathematical Seminar, called   ‘Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico’.

 

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