Sabadini earned her PhD at the University of Milan in 1996. Her dissertation, Toward a Theory of Quaternionic Hyperfunctions, was supervised by Daniele C. Struppa.[2]
Books
Sabadini is the author of multiple books in mathematics including:
Analysis of Dirac systems and computational algebra (with Colombo, Sommen, and Struppa, Birkhäuser 2004)[3]
Noncommutative functional calculus: Theory and applications of slice hyperholomorphic functions (with Colombo and Struppa, Birkhäuser/Springer, 2011)[4]
Entire slice regular functions (with Colombo and Struppa, Springer, 2016)[5]
Slice hyperholomorphic Schur analysis (with Alpay and Colombo, Birkhäuser/Springer, 2016)[6]
The mathematics of superoscillations (with Aharonov, Colombo, Struppa, and Tollaksen, American Mathematical Society, 2017)[7]
Quaternionic approximation: With application to slice regular functions (with Gal, Birkhäuser/Springer, 2019)[8]
Quaternionic de Branges spaces and characteristic operator function (Springer, 2020)
Michele Sce's works in hypercomplex analysis: A translation with commentaries (with Colombo and Struppa, Birkhäuser/Springer, 2020)
She is also the editor or coeditor of multiple edited volumes.
References
^"Irene Sabadini", People, Polytechnic University of Milan, Department of Mathematics, retrieved 2023-11-21