Michele Caputo

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Michele Caputo was an Italian physicist and geophysicist known for his contributions to fractional calculus and seismology, including the introduction of the Caputo fractional derivative.

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instanceOf Italian scientist
geophysicist
mathematical concept
person
physicist
areaOfInfluence applied geophysics
mathematical physics
theoretical seismology
countryOfCitizenship Italy
educatedAt Sapienza University of Rome NERFINISHED
employer Sapienza University of Rome NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork fractional calculus
fractional calculus
geophysics
physics
seismology
hasGender male
hasNameInLanguage Michele Caputo (Italian) NERFINISHED
influenced development of fractional differential equations in physics
modeling of viscoelastic materials using fractional calculus
modern seismological modeling techniques
knownFor Caputo fractional derivative NERFINISHED
contributions to fractional calculus
contributions to seismology
memberOf Italian scientific community
namedAfter Michele Caputo NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Italian
notableConcept Caputo derivative NERFINISHED
occupation geophysicist
physicist
university professor
use fractional differential equations in physics
modeling memory effects in physical systems
viscoelasticity modeling

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Caputo derivative namedAfter Michele Caputo