IKTrace Seminar: On Operators Inspired by the Fractional Context and their Consequences in Complex Analysis and Control Theory
Date: Thu. May 07, 2026 (16:00H)
Event: IKTrace Seminar (IMAT-CCM)
General Colloquium / Research-Oriented
The IKTrace Seminar (IMAT-CCM), is a new initiative conceived as a forum for academic exchange, discussion, and collaboration within and beyond our mathematics research group.
Title: On Operators Inspired by the Fractional Context and their Consequences in Complex Analysis and Control Theory
Speaker: Prof. Antonio Nicola di Teodoro Cotua
Affiliation: IMAT, University of Deusto
Abstract. In this coffee and discussion session, we explore the influence of fractional calculus on the study of integro-differential operators and its implications for complex analysis and control theory. In particular, we analyze how the combination of classical and fractional operators leads to new classes of functions, including quasi-analytic, fractional anisotropic functions, and other extensions of the concept of analyticity.
We will discuss the consequences of these structures on representation formulas of the Cauchy and Cauchy–Pompeiu type, as well as on the characterization of harmonicity and its generalizations. Furthermore, we will present recent advances in the use of fractional operators within applied control problems, including representations inspired by Podlubny-type models.
Finally, we will discuss the importance of Mozart’s work amidst fractional chaos and how everything that is applied must be learned, or everything abstract must be understood in practical terms.
WHERE
University of Deusto, DeustoTech.
Room: Logistar (4th floor, ESIDE Building)
Unibertsitate Etorb., 24, 48007 Bilbao, Bizkaia
The seminar is intended primarily as an in-person event. However, for those who are unable to attend in person, it will also be possible to connect via this Meet link.
The seminar aims to strengthen mutual awareness of ongoing research lines, teaching interests, and interdisciplinary initiatives that will help identify shared interests, foster new synergies, and encourage future collaborations among colleagues from different areas of the Faculty of Engineering at University of Deusto.
