Giuseppe Longo
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mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Mathematicians are concerned with numbers, data, quantity, mathematical structure, structure, space, Mathematica ...
,
epistemologist Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature, origin, and limits of knowledge. Also called "the theory of knowledge", it explores different types of knowledge, such as propositional knowledge about facts, practical knowledg ...
,
theoretical biologist Mathematical and theoretical biology, or biomathematics, is a branch of biology which employs theoretical analysis, mathematical models and abstractions of living organisms to investigate the principles that govern the structure, development a ...
, author, and academic. He is the Research Director
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at
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at the Cavaillès interdisciplinary center of
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(ENS) in
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. Longo has conducted research in the fields of
mathematics Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes methods, Mathematical theory, theories and theorems that are developed and Mathematical proof, proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself. There are many ar ...
(focusing on the mathematics of computing) and its connections with
biology Biology is the scientific study of life and living organisms. It is a broad natural science that encompasses a wide range of fields and unifying principles that explain the structure, function, growth, History of life, origin, evolution, and ...
,
computer science Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation. Computer science spans Theoretical computer science, theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, and information theory) to Applied science, ...
, and
physics Physics is the scientific study of matter, its Elementary particle, fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge whi ...
. He has authored or co-authored five books entitled, ''Le cauchemar de Prométhée. Les sciences et leurs limites'' (2023), ''Matematica e senso. Per non divenir macchine'' (2022), ''Perspectives on Organisms: Biological Time, Symmetries and Singularities'' with M. Montévil (2014), ''Mathematics and the Natural Sciences. The Physical Singularity of Life'' with F. Bailly (2011), and ''Categories, Types and Structures. Category Theory for the working computer scientist'' with A. Asperti (1991). He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles. Longo is a Member of
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, and was the founder and Editor in Chief of ''Mathematical Structures in Computer Science'' from 1990 to 2015, and co-founder of the ''Annals of Mathematics and Philosophy''.


Education

Longo earned his Italian doctorate in mathematics from the
University of Pisa The University of Pisa (, UniPi) is a public university, public research university in Pisa, Italy. Founded in 1343, it is one of the oldest universities in Europe. Together with Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and Sant'Anna School of Advanced S ...
in 1971, with a thesis titled, "ComplessitĂ  di calcolo delle funzioni ricorsive". He then pursued a three-year doctoral scholarship (perfezionamento) in "Logica e calcolabilitĂ ".


Career

Following his university education in Pisa, Longo began his academic career as an assistant professor in 1973 in Applied Mathematics, then associate professor of Mathematical Logic in 1981 and as full professor of Computer Science at the University of Pisa in 1987. He held four one-year appointments as young researcher at U. C. Berkeley in 1980 and M.I.T. in 1981, then as Invited Professor at
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in 1987 and Ecole Normale Supérieure in 1989.. From 2013 to 2019, he served as an adjunct professor in the School of Medicine at Tufts University in
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and as fellow, in 2014, at Institut d'Etudes Avancées, Nantes, France. Longo held the position of Research Director at Centre National de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) from 1990 to 2012 and has been serving as a Research Director Emeritus since 2012, always affiliated at ENS, Paris.


Research

During his early research career, Longo focused on analyzing the
syntactic In linguistics, syntax ( ) is the study of how words and morphemes combine to form larger units such as phrases and sentences. Central concerns of syntax include word order, grammatical relations, hierarchical sentence structure (constituency ...
and
semantic properties Semantic properties or meaning properties are those aspects of a linguistic unit, such as a morpheme, word, or sentence, that contribute to the meaning of that unit. Basic semantic properties include being ''meaningful'' or ''meaningless'' – for ...
of fundamental functional programming languages including
Lambda Calculus In mathematical logic, the lambda calculus (also written as ''λ''-calculus) is a formal system for expressing computability, computation based on function Abstraction (computer science), abstraction and function application, application using var ...
and
Combinatory Logic Combinatory logic is a notation to eliminate the need for quantified variables in mathematical logic. It was introduced by Moses Schönfinkel and Haskell Curry, and has more recently been used in computer science as a theoretical model of com ...
. He integrated his research findings into a broader framework that explored the connections between diverse mathematical theories like
recursion theory Computability theory, also known as recursion theory, is a branch of mathematical logic, computer science, and the theory of computation that originated in the 1930s with the study of computable functions and Turing degrees. The field has since ex ...
,
type theory In mathematics and theoretical computer science, a type theory is the formal presentation of a specific type system. Type theory is the academic study of type systems. Some type theories serve as alternatives to set theory as a foundation of ...
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category theory Category theory is a general theory of mathematical structures and their relations. It was introduced by Samuel Eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane in the middle of the 20th century in their foundational work on algebraic topology. Category theory ...
, and
denotational semantics In computer science, denotational semantics (initially known as mathematical semantics or Scott–Strachey semantics) is an approach of formalizing the meanings of programming languages by constructing mathematical objects (called ''denotations'' ...
, and their practical implementation in functional languages. He then took an interdisciplinary approach to explore the role of physics in biology to comprehend extended criticality, anti-entropy, and biological time. Later, his research was directed toward the epistemology of theoretical biology, and Interfaces of Physics, Biology, and Computing.


Mathematics and computing

Longo used an interdisciplinary research approach to explore the relationship between several mathematical theories and computer science, particularly by investigating the mathematical semantics of programming languages. His research contributed to constructing a mathematical framework regarding the theory of programming and generated results related to syntax and semantics. In related research he explored the structural properties of the set-theoretical models of lambda-calculus and established new links to Recursion in Higher Types. Collaborating with E. Moggi he characterized hereditary effective operations (HEO) and Kleene-Kreisel countable functionals. In 1986, with S. Martini, he further analyzed the computability in higher types and proved a completeness theorem for type checking using a model that was created based on the idea of recursion theory. Longo's research in the field contributed towards the development of technical tools for polymorphism and emphasized the connections between concepts utilized in computer science and mathematical structures derived from generalized recursion, demonstration theory, and category theory. Between 1991 and 1993, he researched ad hoc polymorphism and demonstrated the characteristics of "parametricity" of second order systems as well as developed extension of classical functional systems. In addition, he proposed a novel analysis of the "invariance levels" of proofs through the concept of Prototype Proofs within Type Theory which was later applied to investigate the concrete incompleteness theorem.


Cognition and mathematics

In 1993, Longo made a thematic change in his research and elaborated the relatability of cognitive phenomena to the foundations of mathematical knowledge. He examined concepts such as mathematical continuity, infinity, computational representations and also investigated the significance of action and movement in shaping the understanding of geometric space. His work provided insights into the role of order and symmetries in the cognitive foundations of mathematics. Furthermore, he explored the relationship between the invention of perspective in painting and its connection to the foundations of geometry and the concept of infinity in mathematics. Longo's research in the field served as the initiating point for his project titled, ''Geometry and Cognition''. He has integrated the mathematical organization of space with the concept of causality in physics and natural science. Together with Bailly, he developed a mathematical theory that focused on understanding the notions of complexity and information within geometric structures and evaluated the geometry associated with different levels of the organization. In addition, he initiated a team at LIENS called ''Complexity and Morphological Information'' which has been responsible for projects like "Physical singularities and effective computability".


Epistemology and theoretical biology

Longo has researched theoretical biology in collaboration with biologists and philosophers of biology. His work includes the exploration of the concept of simplexity, which refers to the initiation of simple processes through complex pathways and the study of association between randomness and the growth of biological organization in ontogenesis and evolution, which originated the notion of anti-entropy, following a 2009 paper with Bailly. Additionally, he introduced the concepts of differential causality and enablement to understand causality in biology and argued that a significant aspect of biological evolution involves the continuous alteration of the relevant phase space. His investigations have led to insights on the default state of cells characterized by proliferation, variation, and motility, as well as the proposal of a framing principle involving non-identical iterations of morphogenetic processes. In 2017, he further explored the dependence of present and future dynamics of life on history, in comparison with path dependence in physics as part of a theoretical framework to organize principles for biological thinking and experimenting. Furthermore, he criticized the current uses of the notion of information in biology, within the framework of exploring the relationship between science and technology.


Awards and honors

*1974 – National Award for young mathematicians,
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*1992 – Member,
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, the European Academy of Sciences


Bibliography


Books

*''Categories, types, and structures'' (1990) ISBN 978-0262011259 *''Mathematics and the Natural Sciences: The Physical Singularity of Life'' (2011) ISBN 978-1848166936 *''Perspectives on Organisms: Biological time, Symmetries and Singularities'' (2014) ISBN 978-3642359378 *''Matematica e senso. Per non divenir macchine'' (2022) ISBN 978-8857587363 *''Le cauchemar de Prométhée. Les sciences et leurs limites'' (2023) ISBN 978-2130843085


Selected articles

*Barendregt, H. P., & Longo, G. (1980). Equality of lambda terms in the model T omega. JR Hindley; JP Seldin (eds.), To HB Curry: essays on combinatory logic, lambda calculus and formalism, 303–337. *Longo, G., & Moggi, E. (1990). A category-theoretic characterization of functional completeness. Theoretical Computer Science, 70(2), 193–211. *Longo, G. (2002, February). On the proofs of some formally unprovable propositions and Prototype Proofs in Type Theory. In Types for Proofs and Programs: International Workshop, TYPES 2000 Durham, UK, December 8–12, 2000 Selected Papers (pp. 160–180). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. (revised: in Philosophia Mathematica, 19(3): 255–280, 2011) *Bailly, F., & Longo, G. (2007). Randomness and determinism in the interplay between the continuum and the discrete. Mathematical Structures in Computer Science, 17(2), 289–305. *Bailly, F., Longo, G., & Montevil, M. (2011). A 2-dimensional geometry for biological time. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 106(3), 474–484. *Buiatti, M., Longo, G. (2013 ) Randomness and Multi-level Interactions in Biology. Theory in Biosciences, vol. 132, n. 3:139–158. *Longo, G. (2018 ) How Future Depends on Past Histories and Rare Events in Systems of Life, Foundations of Science, (DOI), 23 (3):443–474. *Longo, G. (2019). Interfaces of incompleteness. Systemics of Incompleteness and Quasi-systems, 3–55. *Longo, G., & Longo, S. (2021). RĂ©inventer le corps et l'espace. in "In difesa dell'umano", 2021


References

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