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CURRICULUM OF
Sir Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli

Biographical Notes dated March 9, 2019

prepared by the staff of
The Institute for Basic Research
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A 1995 photo of Prof. Santilli at his house in Florida


Personal Data

Prof. R. M. Santilli was born on September 8, l935 in Capracotta (Isernia), Italy.
Religion: Roman Catholic.
Wife: Carla Santilli, MSW, Boston University.
Daughter: Luisa, B.S. School of Management, Boston University.
Son: Ermanno, B.S. School of Management, Boston College.
Excellent health, with no record of major disease.
U. S. citizenship on June 12, 1985.

Education

High School Diploma from the town of Agnone (Isernia). Italy.

"Dottore in Fisica" at the University of Naples, 1959.

Ph. D. in Theoretical Physics at the University of Torino, Italy, 1965.

Academic and Industrial Affiliations

l962 to l965, Assistant Professor of Physics and Mathematucs at the San Secondo Institute, Turin, Italy.

1965 to l967, Teaching Fellow in Physic s and Mathematics for the Gleb Wataghin Chair at the Department of Physics, University of Turin, Italy.

1965 to 1967, Chair of Nuclear Physics at the A. Avogadro Institute in Turin, Italy.

1966, Summer Visiting Scientist at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy.

1967 to 1968, Visiting Scientist the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the University of Miami, Florida, to conduct research under NASA financial support.

1968 to 1970, Assistant of Prof. Paul Roman at the Department of Physics of Boston University with research support from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

l970 to 1974, Associate Professor of Physics at the Department of Physics of Boston University with research support from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

1974 to 1977, Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology following an invitation by its Director Prof. Francis Low.

1977 to 1978, Visiting Associate Professor at the Lyman Laboratory of Physics of Harvard University with financial support from the Department of Energy.

1078 to 1982, Visiting Associate Professor at the Department of mathematics of Harvard University with financial support from the Department of Energy.

1981 to present, President and Professor o0f Physic s of the Institute for Basic Research, first located at the Prescott House, Harvard Grounds, and moved to Florida in June 1989.

1978 to present, Editor in Chief of Hadronic Journal and Algebras, Groups and Geometries, that Santilli organized at Harvard University with the participation of distinguished scientists the world over.

1992, Summer Visiting Professor at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, under invitation by Prof. John Ellis, then Director of CERN Theoretical Division,

1992 to 1995, Summer Visiting Professor at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia, following invitation by Prof. V. Sissakian, Director.

1994 to 1996, President and Professor of Physics, Instituto per la Ricerca di Base, Castello Principe Pignatelli, Monteroduni (Isernia), Italy

2007 to 2013, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientist of Magnegas Corporation, a publicly traded company with stock symbol MNGA.

2013 to 2019, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientist of Thunder Energies Corporation, a U. S. publicly traded company with stock symbol TNRG.

Teaching

Prof. Santilli has thought prep, undergraduate, graduate and seminar courses in physics and mathematics at San Secondo Institute (prep courses) ; Avogadro Institute (nuclear physics course), Boston University (all courses from prep to post Ph. D. seminar courses), Harvard University (seminar course on the conditions of variational selfadjointness), and The Institute for Basic Research (Post Ph. D. and seminar courses), including:

Physics without Calculus
Physics with Calculus
Undergraduate Mechanics
Advanced Classical Mechanics
Advanced Quantum Mechanics
Advanced Quantum Field Theory
Mathematical Methods in Theoretical Physics
Particle Physics
Mathematical methods in physics.
Optimal Control Theory
Lie's theory
Advanced calculus
Non-linear Differential Equations
Inverse problem in Newtonian mechanics
Inverse Problem in field theory
Differential Geometry
Riemannian geometry
Topology
Theory of Systems with Constraints
Isodifferential calculus
Isofunctional Analysis
Isodual mathematics
Lie-admissible theories
Hadronic Mechanics
Grand unification theories
Unified isorelatvities

Additionally, Prof,. Santilli has been and currently is the supervisor of various Ph. D. Theses.

Monographs

[1] R. M. Santilli and G. Soliani, Introduction to Nuclear Physics, published by the Avogadro Institute, Torino, Italy. (1965)

[2] R. M. santilli and G. Soliani, Group Theory and Symmetries of Elementary Particles, published by the University of Turin, Italy ((1965)

[3] R. M. Santilli, Foundations of Theoretical Mechanics, Vol. I: The Inverse Problem in Newtonian Mechanics, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany [1978] (110),
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/santilli-69.pdf

[4] M. Santilli, Foundations of Theoretical Mechanics, Vol. II: Birkhoffian Generalization of Hamiltonian Mechanics, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany (1983).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Santilli-209.pdf

[5] R. M. Santilli, Lie-Admissible Approach to the Hadronic Structure, Vol. I: Non applicability of Galilei's and Einstein's Relativities, Hadronic Press (1978).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Santilli-71.pdf

[6] R. M. Santilli, Lie-Admissible Approach to the Hadronic Structure, Vol. II: Covering of Galileo's and Einstein[s Relativities, Hadronic Press (1978).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Santilli-72.pdf

[7] R. M. Santilli, Ethical Probe of Einstein Followers in the U.S.A.: An Insider's View, Alpha Publishing (1984).
http://www.scientificethics.org/IlGrandeGrido.htm

[8] R. M. Santilli, Documentation of the Ethical Probe, Vol.I I, Alfa Publishing (1985).
http://www.scientificethics.org/IlGrandeGrido.htm

[9] R. M. Santilli, Documentation of the Ethical Probe, Vol. II Alfa Publishing (1985).
http://www.scientificethics.org/IlGrandeGrido.htm

[10] R. M. Santilli, Documentation of the Ethical Probe, Vol. III, Alfa Publishing (1985).
http://www.scientificethics.org/IlGrandeGrido.htm

[11] R. M. Santilli, Isotopic Generalizations of Galileo's and Einstein's Relativities, Vol. I: Mathematical Foundations, International Academic Press (1991).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Santilli-01.pdf

[12] R. M. Santilli, Isotopic Generalizations of Galilei's and Einstein's Relativities, Vol. II: Physical Applications, Hadronic Press (1991).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Santilli-35.pdf

[13] R. M. Santilli, Elements of Hadronic Mechanics, Vol. I: Mathematical Foundations, Ukraine Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Second Edition (1995).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Santilli-300.pdf

[14] R. M. Santilli, Elements of Hadronic Mechanics, Vol. II: Theoretical Foundations, Ukraine Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Second Edition (1995).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Santilli-301.pdf

[15] R. M. Santilli, Elements of Hadronic Mechanics, Vol. III: Experimental verifications, International Academic Press (2018).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/elements-hadronic-mechanics-iii.compressed.pdf

[16] R. M. Santilli, Isorelativities, International Academic Press (1886),
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/santilli-isorelativities.pdf

[17] R. M. Santilli, Isotopic, Genotopic and Hyperstructural l Methods in Theoretical Biology, Ukraine Academy of Sciences, KIEN (1994).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/santilli-67.pdf

[18] R. M. Santilli and C. Illert, Foundations of Theoretical Conchology, Hadronic Press, (1995)
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/santilli-109.pdf

[19] R.M.Santilli, The Physics of New Clean Energies and Fuels according to Hadronic Mechanics, Journal New Energy, Special Edition (1998).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Santilli-114.pdf

[20] R. M. Santilli, Foundations of Hadronic Chemistry with Applications to New Clean Energies and Fuels, Kluwer (2001).
http: //www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Santilli-113.pdf
Russian translation by Prof. A. K. Aringazin
http://i-b-r.org/docs/Santilli-Hadronic-Chemistry.pdf

[21] R. M. Santilli, isodual Theory of Antimatter with Applications to Antigravity, Grand Unification and Cosmology, Springier (2006).
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/santilli-79.pdf

[22] R. M. Santilli, The New Fuels with Magnecular Structure, International Academic Press (2008)
http://www.i-b-r.org/docs/Fuels-Magnecular-Structure.pdf
Italian translation by Giovanna Bonfanti and Michele Sacerdoti, Editori Riuniti, Roma, Italy,
I Nuovi Carburanti con Struttura Magnecolare

[23] R. M. Santilli, Overview of old and new verifications of the EPR argument and their applications in physics, chemistry and biology, APAV - Accademia Piceno Aprutina dei Velati, Pescara, Italy
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/epr-overview-2021.pdf

Papers

[1] "Albert Einstein, lecture at and paper published by the Liceo Scientifico (High School) in Agnone (Isernia), Italy (1952)

[2] "Eliminazione della massa dalla fysica atomica," Phoenix, 1(3&4), 221-227 (1955)

[3] "Perche' lo spazio e' rigido" (Why space is rigid, in Italian) Pungolo Verde, Campobasso, Italy (1956)

[4] "Foundations for a theory on the structure of the electron as a vibration of the aether," Univ. of Naples preprint, unpublished (1959)

[5] "On the bonding of molecular chains with curvilinear potentials Research thesis for the"Dottorato in Fisica" Univ. of Naples (1956)

[6] "Connection between the complex Lorentz group with a real metric and the U(3.1) group," Nuovo Cimento 44, 1284-1289 (1966)

[7] "On the covariant SU(2.1) and SU(3.1) extensions of the SU(2) and SU(3) symmetries, in Italian," Ph.D. research thesis, Univ. of Turin, Italy (1966)

[8] "Non-compact SU(3.1) extensions of the SU(3) symmetries," Nuovo Cimento 51, 89-107 (1967)

[9] "A realization of the U(q.1) algebras in terms of quantum mechanical operators," Nuovo Cimento 51, 748 (1967)

[10] "A Realization of the Uq,1 Algebra in Terms of Quantum-Mechanical Operators," Nuovo Cimento A, 51(1), 74-88, (1967)

[11] "Imbedding of Lie algebras in non-associative structures," Nuovo Cimento 51, 570-576 (1967) Seminar given at the ICTP, Trieste, Italy. Paper nominated by the Estonian Academy of Sciences (1989) as signaling the birth of Lie-admissible algebras in physics

[12] "Noncompact SU3,1 Extension of the SU3 Symmetries," Nuovo Cimento A, 51(1), 89-107, (1967)

[13] "On The (2+1)-dimension Covariant Oscillator Equations," University of Turin PRINT-67-484 submitted to Nuovo Cimento, 15 pages, (1967)

[14] "Causality groups of the S-matrix," Nuovo Cimento 55B, 578-586 (1968) Seminar delivered at the University of S. Carolina, Columbia

[15] "Phase space symmetries of a relativistic plasma," Nuovo Cimento Vol. 56B, 323-326 (1968)

[16] "Causality and relativistic plasma," contributed paper to a Coral Gable Conference, printed in Relativistic Plasma, O. Buneman and W. B. Pardo, Editors, Benjamin, New York pp. 33-40 (1968)

[17] "Is the â€|o a bound state of electrons at small distances?" Preprint of the CTS, Univ. of Miami, Coral Gables, FL CTS-HE-68-7 (1968), unpublished (1968)

[18] "Some remarks on causality," Contributed paper to Coral Gables Conference on Relativistic Plasma (1968)

[19] "Flexible mutation algebras," Contributed paper to the Indiana Symposium on Analytic Methods in Mathematical Physics (1968)

[20] "An Introduction to Lie-admissible Algebras," Center for Theoretical Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL Supplemento al Nuovo Cimento 6, 1225-1249 (1968)

[21] "Dissipativity and Lie-admissible algebras," Meccanica Vol. 1, 3-11 (1969)

[22] "A Lie-admissible model for dissipative plasma," with P. Roman Lettere Nuovo Cimento Vol. 2, 449-455 (1969)

[23] "Causality restrictions on relativistic extensions of particle symmetries," with P. Roman, Int. J. Theor. Phys. Vol. 2, 201-211 (1969)

[24] "Causality restrictions and O'Rafeartaigh theorem," with P. Roman, Contributed paper to APS meeting, Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. Vol. 14, 502 (1969)

[25] "Haag theorem and Lie-admissible algebras," Contributed paper to the l969 Conference at Indiana Univ., Bloomington, published in Analytic Methods in Mathematical Physics R.P. Gilbert and R.G.Newton, Editors, Gordon & Breach, New York, 511-529 (1970)

[26] "Derivation of the PoincareÂŽ covariance from causality requirements in field theory," with P. Roman Int. J. Theor. Phys. Vol. 3, 233-241 (1970)

[27] "Relativistic quantum mechanical Galilei group," with J.J. Aghassi and P. Roman, Contributed paper to APS meeting Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. Vol. 15, 49 (1970) )

[28] "IU(3.1)-invariant N-point functions," with P. Roman Contributed paper to APS meeting Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. Vol. 15, 92 (1970)

[29] "New dynamical group for the relativistic quantum mechanics of elementary particles," with J.J. Aghassi and P. Roman Phys. Rev. D Vol. 1, 2753-2765 (1970)

[30] "Relation of the inhomogeneous de Sitter group to the quantum mechanics of elementary particles," with J.J. Aghassi and P. Roman J. Math. Phys. Vol. 11, 2297-2301 (1970)

[31] "A new relativistic dynamical group for elementary particles, Particles and Nuclei" Vol. 1, 81-99 (1970)

[32] "Dynamical extensions of the PoincareÂŽ group: A critical analysis," Contributed paper to the Fourth Topical Conference on Resonant Particles, Univ. of Athens, Ohio (1970)

[33] "Representation theory of a new relativistic dynamical group," with J.J. Aghassi and P. Roman Nuovo Cimento A, Vol. 5, 551-590 (1971)

[34] "Inhomogeneous U(3.1)-invariant extension of vacuum expectation values," with P. Roman, Nuovo Cimento A, Vol. 2, 965-1015 (1971)

[35] "Remarks on the Hermitean extension of the scattering amplitude," with P. Roman, Contributed paper to the l971 APS meeting Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. Vol. 15, 1409 (1971)

[36] "Nonrelativistic composite elementary particles and the conformal Galilei group," with J.J. Aghassi, P. Roman and P.L. Huddleston Nuovo Cimento A Vol. 12, 185-204 (1972)

[37] "Some examples of IU(3.1)-invariant analytic extension of N-point functions," with P. Roman and C.N. Ktorides, Particles and Nuclei, Vol. 3, 332-350 (1972)

[38] "Can the generalized Haag theorem be further generalized?" with C.N. Ktorides, Phys. Rev. D, Vol. 7, 2447-2456 (1973)

[39] "On the origin of the gravitational field," Preprint Dept. of Physics, Boston Univ. unpublished (1973)

[40] "Partons and Gravitations, some puzzling questions," Annals of Physics, Vol. 83, 108-157 (1974)

[41] "Generalization of the PCT theorem to all discrete space-time symmetries in quantum field theories," with C.N. Ktorides, Phys. Rev. D, Vol. 10, 3396-3406 (1974)

[42] "Analytic approach to discrete symmetries," invited paper for the l975 Coral Gables Conference Orbis Scientiae II (1974) )

[43] "Necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a Lagrangian in field theory," Center for Theoretical Physics, MIT, Cambridge, MA

[44] Part I: "Variational approach to selfadjointness for tensorial field equations," MIT-CTP preprint no. 533, Annals of Physics, Vol. 103, 354-408 (1977)

[45] Part II: "Direct Analytic Representations of Tensorial Field Equations," MIT-CTP preprint no. 534, Annals of Physics, Vol. 103, 409-468 (1977)

[42] Part III: "Generalized analytic representations of tensorial field equations," MIT-CTP preprint no. 560, Annals of Physics, Vol. 105, 227-258 (1977)

[43] Part IV: "Isotopic and genotopic transformations of the lagrangian for tensorial field equations," MIT-CTP preprint no. 609, unpublished (1977)

[44] Part V: "The problem of symmetries and conservation laws for tensorial field equations," MIT-CTP preprint no. 610, unpublished (1977)

[45] "On a possible Lie-admissible covering of the Galilei Relativity for nonconservative and Galilei form-noninvariant systems," Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Hadronic J., Vol. 1, 223-423 (1978), and addendum Vol. 1, 1279-1342 (1978)

[46] "Need for subjecting to an experimental verification the validity within a hadron of Einstein's Special Relativity and Pauli's Exclusion Principle," Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Hadronic J. Vol. 1, 574-902 (1978)

[47] "Possible Identification Of The Hadronic Constituents With The Electrons Under The Assumption Of Lie Admissible Covering Disciplines," Unpublished Harvard University HUTP-77/A087, 26 pages (1978)

[48] "The Inverse Problem in Field Theory: Lagrangian Representations of Lorentz Covariant Field Equations with Arbitrary Couplings," MIT-CTP-608, 389 pages (1978) Note: Foundations of Theoretical Physics, Volume III, MIT Press

[49] "Lie Admissible Approach To Broken Su(2) Spin Under Strong Nonselfadjoint Interactions," with Christos N. Ktorides, Hyo Chul Myung, PRINT-79-0056 (HARVARD) submitted to Physical Review D, 40 pages (1978)

[50] "Possible Applicability Within A Hadron Of Lie Admissible Coverings Of Established Disciplines," HUTP-77/A088, 26 pages (1978)

[51] "Further studies on the recently proposed experimental test of PauliÕs exclusion principle under strong interactions," with H.C. Myung, Hadronic Journal, 3(1), 196-255, (1979)

[52] "Isotopic breaking of gauge symmetry," Physical Review D, 20(2), 555-570 (1979)

[53] "Integrability conditions for the existence of a Lagrangian in Newtonian mechanics and field theory," with S. Sternberg, Annual progress report, March 1, 1978-May 31, 1979. [Summaries of research activities at Harvard University]. TRN: 79-019616, 20 pages (1979)

[54] "Isotopic breaking of gauge theories," Phys. Rev. D, Vol. 20, 555-570 (1979)

[55] "Lie-admissible structure of statistical mechanics," with J. Fronteau and A. Tellez-Arenas, Hadronic J., Vol. 3, 130-176 (1979)

[56] "Closed systems with nonconservative internal forces," with A.Tellez-Arenas and J. Fronteau, Hadronic J., Vol. 3, 177-195 (1979)

[57] "Further studies on the recently proposed test of Pauli's exclusion principle under strong interactions," with H. C. Myung, Hadronic J., Vol. 3, 196-255 (1979)

[58] "The Lie and Lie-admissible symmetries of dynamical systems," with G.E. Prince, P.G. Leach, T.M. Kaloutas and C.J. Eliezer, Hadronic J., Vol. 3, 390-439 (1979)

[59] "Initiation of the representation theory of a Lie-admissible algebra of operators on a bimodular Hilbert spaces," Hadronic J., Vol. 3, 440-506 (1979)

[60] "Status of the mathematical and physical studies on the Lie-admissible formulation as of July 1979, with particular reference to strong interactions," Department of Mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Hadronic J., Vol. 2, 1460-2019 (1979) and addendum 3, 914099 (1980)

[51] "Remarks on the problematic aspects of Heisenberg/Lie/symplectic formulations," Hadronic J., Vol. 3, 854-914 (1980)

[52] "Elaboration of the recently proposed test of Pauli's principle under strong interactions," with C.N. Ktorides and H.C. Myung, Phys. Rev. D, Vol. 22, 892-907 (1980)

[53] "Experimental Indications for the Inapplicability of PauliÕs Exclusion Principle Under Strong Interactions," Print-80-0762 (MIT), 34 pages (1980)

[54] "Experimental, theoretical, and mathematical elements for a possible Lie-admissible generalization of the notion of particle under strong interactions," The Institute for Basic Research, Contributed paper to the l980 Clausthal Conference on Differential Geometric Methods in Mathematical Physics, Hadronic J., Vol. 4, 1166-1257 (1981)

[55] "Generalization of Heisenberg uncertainty principle for strong interactions," Hadronic J., Vol. 4, 642-657 (1981)

[56] "A structure model of the elementary charge," Hadronic J., Vol. 4, 770-784 (1981)

[57] "An intriguing legacy of Einstein, Fermi, Jordan and others: the possible invalidation of quark conjectures (as elementary constituents)," Found. Phys., Vol. 11, 383-472 (1981)

[58] "Can strong interactions accelerate ordinary particles faster than the speed of light?" Nuovo Cimento, Vol. 33, 145-153 (1982)

[59] "An Introduction to the Lie-admissible Treatment of Non-potential Interactions in Newtonian, Statistics and Particle Mechanics," The Institute for Basic Research, Hadronic J., Vol. 5, 264-359 (1982)

[60] "Foundations of the Hadronic Generalization of Atomic Mechanics," The Institute for Basic Research

[61] Part I:
"Generalization of Heisenberg's and Schroedinger's Representations," Hadronic J., Vol. 5, 1194-1276 (1982)

[62] Part II:
"Modular-isotopic Hilbert Space Formulation of the Exterior Strong Problem," with H.C. Myung, Hadronic J., Vol. 5, 1277-1366 (1982)

[63] Part III:
"Bimodular-genotopic Hilbert Space Formulation of the Interior Strong Problem," with H.C. Myung, Hadronic J., Vol. 5, 1367-1404 (1982)

[64] "Use Of The Hadronic Mechanics For The Best Fit Of The Time Asymmetry Recently Measured By Slobodrian," Conzett, Et Al. TP-DE-82-9, 7 pages (1982)

[65] "Improving refereeing," with Henry S. Sommers Jr., Physics Today, 36(4), p.92 (1983)

[66] "Foundations of Hadronic Mechanics via an Isotopic Lifting of Dirac's Formulation of Quantum Mechanics," with R. Mignani and H.C. Myung, Hadronic J., Vol. 6, 1873-1950 (1983)

[67] "Lie-isotopic lifting of the special relativity for extended deformable particles," Lett. Nuovo Cimento, Vol. 37, 545-555 (1983)

[68] "A possible, Lie-admissible, time-asymmetric model for open nuclear reactions," Lett. Nuovo Cimento, Vol. 37, 337-344 (1983)

[69] "Lie-isotopic lifting of unitary symmetries and of Wigner's theorem for extended deformable particles," Lett. Nuovo Cimento, Vol. 37, 509-521 (1983)

[70] "A conceivable lattice structure of the Coulomb law," with E. Papp, Lett. Nuovo Cimento, Vol. 37, 505-508 (1983)

[71] "Heuristic approach to symmetries and conserved quantities of classical and quantum version of Nambu's mechanics," with A. Kalnay, Hadronic J., Vol. 6, 1798-1840 (1983)

[72] "Use of hadronic mechanics for the possible regaining of the exact space-reflection symmetry in weak interactions," Hadronic J., Vol. 7, 1680-1685 (1984)

[73] "Use of the Lie-isotopic algebras for the quantization of Nambu's mechanics," Contributed paper at the 1984 Clausthal Conference on Differential Geometric Methods in Theoretical Physics, with A. Kalnay, unpublished (1984)

[74] "Il Grande Grido: Ethical probe on EinsteinÕs followers in the U.S.A. Ð An insiderÕs view," Alpha Publishing, Newtonville Massachusetts, 368 pages (1984) Volume 1 of Documentation of Il Grande Grido. Alpha Associates, Cambridge Massachusetts, 451 pages, (1984) Volume 2 of Documentation of Il Grande Grido. Alpha Publishing, Newtonville Massachusetts, 316 pages, (1984) Volume 3 of Documentation of Il Grande Grido. Alpha Publishing, Newtonville Massachusetts, 388 pages, (1984)

[75] "Lie-isotopic liftings of Lie symmetries, I: General Considerations," Hadronic J., Vol. 8, 25-35 (1985)

[76] "Lie-isotopic lifting of Lie symmetries, II: Lifting of Rotations," Hadronic J., Vol. 8, 36-51 (1985)

[77] "A journey toward physical truth," Invited paper for the Calcutta l985 Conference, Published in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Quantum Statistics and Foundational Problems of Quantum Mechanics, Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 1, 662-685 (1985)

[78] "Isotopic Lifting of Galilei's Relativity for Classical Interior Dynamical Systems," The Institute for Basic Research, Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol 4A, Issue no. 1, 1-153 (1988)

[79] "Isotopic Lifting of Contemporary Mathematical Structures," The Institute for Basic Research, Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 4A, Issue no. 2, 155-266 (1988)

[80] "Isotopic Lifting of Einstein Special Relativity for Classical Interior Dynamical Systems," The Institute for Basic Research, Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 4A, Issue no. 3, 267-405 (1988)

[81] "Isotopic Lifting of Einstein's General Relativity for Classical Interior Gravitational Problems," The Institute for Basic Research, Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 4A, Issue no. 4, 407-501 (1988)

[82] "Foundations of the Isotopies of Quantum Mechanics," The Institute for Basic Research, Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 4B, Issue no. 1 (1989)

[83] "Operator Isogalilean Relativities for Interior Problems in Particle Physics," The Institute for Basic Research, Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 4B, Issue no. 2 (1989)

[84] "Operator Isospecial Relativities for Interior Problems in Particle Physics," The Institute for Basic Research, Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 4B, Issue no. 3 (1989)

[85] "Operator Isogravitation and Iso-Grand-Unifications," The Institute for Basic Research, Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 4B, Issue no. 4 (1989)

[86] "Apparent consistency of Rutherford's hypothesis of the neutron as a compressed hydrogen atom," Hadronic J., Vol. 13, 513-532 (1990)

[87] "On a conceivable feasibility of the Death Ray," Hadronic J., Vol. 13, 533-550 (1990)

[88] "Quantization rule for hadronic mechanics," Contributed paper to the Fourth Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics, Skopjie, Yugoslavia, 1988, Printed in the proceedings Hadronic Mechanics and Nonpotential Interactions, M. Mijatovic, Editor, Nova Science, New York, pp. 19-26 (1990)

[89] "Some fundamental problematic aspects of WeinbergÕs nonlinear theory and their resolution via the hadronic generalization of quantum mechanics," with A. Jannoussis, R. Mignani, PRINT-91-0050 (IBR), 40 pages (1990)

[90] "Isotopies of Contemporary Mathematical Structures," The Institute for Basic Research
Part I:
"Isotopies of Fields, Vector Spaces, Transformation Theory, Lie Algebras, Analytic Mechanics, and Space-Time Symmetries," The Institute for Basic Research, Algebras, Groups and Geometries, Vol. 8, 169-266 (1991)

[91] "Isotopies of Contemporary Mathematical Structures," The Institute for Basic Research
Part II:
"Isotopies of Symplectic Geometry, Affine Geometry, Riemannian Geometry and Einstein's Gravitation," The Institute for Basic Research, Algebras, Groups and Geometries, Vol. 8, 275-390 (1991)

[92] "Lie-isotopic generalization of the PoincareÂŽ symmetry," ICTP preprint IC/91-45, unpublished (1991)

[93] "Theory of mutation of elementary particles and its application to Rauch's experiments on the spinorial symmetry," ICTP preprint IC/91-46, unpublished (1991)

[94] "Apparent consistency of Rutherford's hypothesis on the neutron structure via the hadronic generalization of quantum mechanics," ICTP preprint IC/91-47, unpublished (1991)

[95] "Isotopic liftings of SU(3) with integer quark charges," with R. Mignani, ICTP preprint IC/91-48, unpublished (1991)

[96] "Inequivalence of interior and exterior dynamical problems," ICTP preprint IC/91-258, unpublished (1991) International Centre for theoretical physics Miramar-Trieste, IC/91/258, 1-14, (1991)

[97] "Closed systems with nonhamiltonian internal forces," ICTP preprint IC/91-259, unpublished (1991)

[98] "Generalized two-body and three-body systems with nonhamiltonian internal forces," ICTP preprint IC/91-260, unpublished (1991) )

[99] "Rotational-isotopic symmetries," ICTP preprint IC/91-261, unpublished (1991)

[100] "Euclidean-isotopic symmetries," ICTP preprint IC/91-262, unpublished (1991)

[101] "Galilei-isotopic symmetries," ICTP preprint IC/91-263, unpublished (1991)

[102] "Galilei-isotopic relativities," ICTP preprint IC/91-264, unpublished (1991)

[103] "The notion of nonrelativistic isoparticle," ICTP preprint IC/91-265, unpublished (1991)

[104] "Lie-admissible structure of Hamilton's original equations with external terms," ICTP preprint IC/91-266, unpublished (1991)

[105] "Nonlocal formulation of the Bose-Einstein correlation within the context of hadronic mechanics," Hadronic J., Vol. 15, Part I: 1-50 and Part II: 77-134 (1992)

[106] "Use of hadronic mechanics for a characterization of the shape of the proton," with M. Nishioka, Physics Essays, Vol. 5, 44-46 (1992)

[107] "On a possible non-Lorentzian energy-dependence of the Kos lifetime," with F. Cardone and R. Mignani, J. Phys. G: Nucl & Part. Phys., Vol. 18, L61-L65 (1992)

[108] "Lie-isotopic energy-dependence of the Kos lifetime," with F. Cardone and R. Mignani, J. Phys. G: Nucl. & Part. Phys., Vol. 18, L141-L146 (1992)

[109] "Proposal to measure the possible redshift of light through planetary atmospheres," IBR preprint IB-DE-TP-92-7, unpublished (1992)

[110] "Isotopies of generalized structurable algebras," with N. Kamiya, Contributed paper for the International Conference in honor of Lie and Lobachevski, Tartu, Estonia (1992)

[111] "Proposal to measure a possible sun light redshift caused by the inhomgenuity and anysotropy [sic] of EarthÕs atmosphere," I.B.R. preprint, February 15, 1992

[112] "Isodual spaces and anti-particles. BR-92-TH-6, 19 pages (1992)

[113] "Nonlinear, nonlocal and noncanonical isotopies of the PoincareÂŽ symmetry," J. Moscow Phys. Soc., Vol. 3, 255-280 (1993)

[114] "Recent theoretical and experimental evidence on the cold fusion of elementary particles," Communication of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research # E4-93-252 (1993)

[115] "Isonumbers and genonumbers of dimension 1, 2, 4, 8, their isoduals and pseudoduals, and hidden numbers of dimension 3, 5, 6, 7," Algebras, Groups and Geometries, Vol. 10, 273-321 (1993)

[116] "A characterization of isofields and their isoduals," with J. V. Kadeisvili and N. Kamiya, Hadronic J., Vol. 16, 169-187 (1993) )

[117] "Standard isorepresentations of isotopic Q-operator deformations of Lie algebras," with S.U. Klimyk, Algebras, Groups and Geometries, Vol. 10, 323-332 (1993)

[118] "Isotopic lifting of SU(2) symmetry with application to nuclear physics," JINR Rapid Comm., Vol. 6, 24-38 (1993)

[119] "Nonlocal Integral axiom-preserving isotopies and isodualities of the Minkowskian geometry," In The Mathematical Legacy of Hanno Rund, J.V. Kadeisvili, Editor, Hadronic Press, pp. 383-430 (1993) )

[120] "Problematic Aspects of Weinberg's nonlinear theory," with A. Jannussis and R. Mignani, Ann. de la Fond. L. de Broglie, Vol. 18, pp. 71-389 (1993)

[121] "A new cosmological conception of the universe based on the isominkowskian geometry and its isodual,"
Contributed paper in Analysis, Geometry and Groups, A Riemann Legacy Volume, Volume II, H.M. Srivastava, Editor, pp. 539-612 (1993)

[122] "A new cosmological conception of the Universe based on the isoriemannian geometry and its isodual," in Analysis, Geometry and Groups: A Riemann Legacy Volume, Part II H. M. Srivastava and Th.M. Rassias, Editors Hadronic Press, pp. 539 (1994)

[123] "Application of isosymmetry/Q-operator deformation to the cold fusion of elementary particles," in Symmetry Methods in Physics, A.N. Sissakian, G.S. Pogosyan and S.I. Vinitsky, Editor, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia (1994)

[124] "Isotopic lifting of Heisenberg's uncertainties for gravitational singularities," Comm. Theor. Phys. Vol. 3, 47-66 (1994)

[125] "Nonlocal isotopic representation of electron pairing in superconductivity," in Proceedings of the VI Trilateral German-Russian-Ukraine Seminar on High Temperature Superconductivity, V. L. Arksenov and E. I. Kornilov, Editors, JINR, Dubna, Russia, 331-333 (1994)

[126] "Applications of isosymmetries Q-operator deformations to the cold fusion of elementary particles," In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Symmetry Methods in Physics, A.N. Sissakian, G.S. Pogosyan and S.I. Vinitsky, Editors JINR, Dubna, Russia, Volume 2, 432-442 (1994)

[127] "Representation of antiparticles via isodual numbers, spaces and geometries," Comm. Theor. Phys., Vol. 3, 153-181 (1994)

[128] "A quantitative isotopic representation of the deuteron magnetic moment," In Proceedings of the International Symposium 117-126, JINR, Dubna, (1994)

[129] "Isominkowskian representation of cosmological redshifts and the internal red-blue-shifts of quasars," in Frontiers of Fundamental Physics, M. Barone and F. Selleri, Editors Plenum, New York, 41-58 (1994)

[130] "Antigravity," Hadronic J., Vol. 17, 257-284 (1994)

[131] "Space-time machine," Hadronic J., Vol. 17, 285-310 (1994)

[132] "Hadronic energy," Hadronic J. Vol. 17, 311-348 (1994)

[133] "Isotopies, genotopies and isodualities of Lie's Theory," Talk delivered at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Zurich, August 3-11, unpublished (1994)

[134] "Isotopic unification of gravitation and relativistic quantum mechanics and its universal isopoincare' symmetry," Contributed paper to Gravity, particles and spacetime, P. Pronin and G. Sardanashvily, Editors, World Scientific (1994)

[135] "Problematic aspects of Einstein's gravitation and their possible resolution via Logunov's Relativistic gravitation," in Problems in High Energy Physics and Field Theory, pp. 25-68, Dedicated to H. Poincare,ÂŽ V.A. Petrov and S.M. Troshin, Editors, Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino, Russia (1994)

[136] "T isotopic scattering of spin particles," with A.K. Aringazin, D.A. Kirukhin, IBR-1158, 8 pages (1994)

[137] "An Introduction to Lie isotopic theories: Part 1: Basic notion and nonrelativistic isotopies," IBR-1147, 38 pages (1994)

[138] "An Introduction to Lie isotopic theories: Part 2: Relativistic isotopies and experimental verifications," IBR-1146, 116 pages (1994)

[139] "Quantum isogravity," PRINT-96-008 (MOLISE), Submitted to: Commun. Theor. Phys., 14 pages (1995)

[140] "An introduction to hadronic mechanics, in Advances in Fundamental Physics," M. Barone and F. Selleri, Editors Hadronic Press, 69-186 (1995)

[141] "Comments on the isotopic lifting of quark theories in Problems in High Energy Physics and Field Theory," 112-137 G.L. Rcheulishvili, Editor, Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino, Russia (1995)

[142] "Isotopic generalization of the Legendre, Jacobi and Bessel Functions," with A.K. Aringazin and D.A. Khirukin, Algebras, Groups and Geometries, Vol. 12, 255-305 (1995)

[143] "Nonpotential two-body elastic scattering problem," With A.K. Aringazin and D.A. Kirukin, Hadronic J., Vol. 18, 245-256 (1995)

[144] "Nonpotential elastic scattering of spinning particles," with A. K. Aringazin and D. A. Kirukin, Hadronic J., Vol. 18, 257-270 (1995)

[145] "Limitations of the special and general relativities and their isotopic generalizations," Chinese J. Syst. Eng. & Electr., Vol. 6, 157-176 (1995)

[146] "Nonlocal isotopic representation of the Cooper pair in superconductivity," with A. O.E. Animalu Intern. J. Quantum Chem., Vol. 26, 175-187 (1995)

[147] "Recent Theoretical and experimental evidence on the apparent synthesis of the neutron from protons and electrons," Chine J. Syst. Eng. & Electr., Vol. 6, 177-199 (1995)

[148] "Isotopic lifting of Newtonian mechanics," Revista Tecnica, Vol. 18, 271-284 (1995)

[149] "Isotopic lifting of quark theories with exact confinement and convergent perturbative expansions," Comm. Theor. Phys., Vol. 4, (1995), 1-23)

[150] "Quantum-Iso-Gravity," Comm. Theor. Phys., Vol. 4, in press (1995)

[151] "Isotopic lifting of quark theories," International Journal of Physics, Vol. 1, 1-26 (1995)

[152] "Exact quark confinement and convergent perturbative series via nonlinear isotopies of strong interactions," Proceedings of the International Workshop and Conference on Quark Matter and Heavy Ion Collision, W. Khan, Editor Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 10, 175-203 (1995)

[153] "Isotopic lifting of classical and quantum mechanics," Indian J. Mathematics, Vol. 37, 235-256 (1995)

[154] "Isotopic lifting of quark theories," Contributed paper in Problems in High Energy Physics and Field Theory, Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino, Russia, 112-137 (1995)

[155] "Isotopies, genotopies, hyperstructures and their applications," with T. Vougiouklis, Contributed paper to New Frontiers in Mathematics, Vol. I, 1-48 (1995)

[156] "Isotopic quantization of gravity and its universal isopoincare' symmetry," Contributed paper to the Proceedings of the Seventh Marcel Grossmann, Meeting in General Relativity, R.T. Jantzen, G. MacKeiser and R. Ruffini, Editors, World Scientific, 500-505 (1995)

[157] "Isotopies, genotopies and hyperstructures," with T. Vougiouklis in New Frontiers in Hyperstructures, T. Vougiouklis, Editor Hadronic Press, pp. 1-48 (1996)

[158] "An introduction to isotopic, genotopic and hyperstructural methods, for new frontiers in theoretical biology," in New Frontiers in Theoretical Biology, C.A.C. Dreismann, Editor, Hadronic Press (1996)

[159] "Isotopic unification of gravitation and relativistic quantum mechanics and its universal isopoincareÂŽ symmetry," In Gravitation, Particles and Space-Time, (Ivanenko Memorial Volume), P.I. Pronin and J.V. Sardanashvily, Editors, World Scientific, Singapore, 369-383 (1996)

[160] "Isotopic quantization of gravity and its universal isopoincareÂŽ symmetry," In Proceedings of the VII M. Grossmann Meeting on Gravitation, R.T. Jantzen, G. Mac Keiser and R. Ruffini, Editors, World Scientific, Singapore, 500-505 (1996)

[161] "Isotopic liftings of the Pythagorean theorem, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions," Anale Stintifice Universitatii Ovidius Constanta, Vol. 5, no. 1, 113-126 (1996)

[162] "Magnetic fields and the gravity of matter and antimatter," Proceedings of 1995 HYMAG, Don Wade, Editor, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, Florida (1996) )

[163] "Nonlocal-integral isotopies of differential calculus, mechanics and geometries," Rendiconti Circolo Matematico Palermo Suppl., Vol. 42, pp. 7-82 (1996)

[164] "Geometrization of Locally varying speeds of light via the isoriemannian geometry," Anale Stiintifice Univ. Al.I. Cuza, Matematica, Vol. XLII, 121-72 (1996)

[165] "Representation of nonhamiltonian vector fields in the coordinates of the observer via the isosymplectic geometry," Balkan Journal of Geometry and its Applications, Vol. 1, 61-73 (1996)

[166] "An introduction to nonrelativistic and relativistic hadronic mechanics," Contributed paper to New Frontiers in Hadronic Mechanics, T.L. Gill, Editor, Hadronic Press, 1-102 (1996)

[167] "Isodual theory of antimatter and its prediction of antigravity," Contributed paper to New Frontiers in Hadronic Mechanics, T.L. Gill, Editor, Hadronic Press, pp. 343-416 (1996)

[168] "A characterization of pseudoisofields," with N. Kamiya, Algebras, Groups and Geometries, Vol. 13, 283-294 (1996)

[169] "Isotopic lifting of Differential Geometry," Revista Tecnica Univ. Zulia, Vol. 19, 69-84 (1996)

[170] "Isotopic lifting of analytic and quantum mechanics," Rev. Tec. Ingegn. Univ. Zulia, Vol. 19, 3-16 (1996)

[171] "Does antimatter emit a new light?" Communication of the JINR, Dubna, Russia, no. E2-96-259 (1996)

[172] "Isotopies of local-differential geometries," Indian J. Math., Vol. 38, 1-24 (1996)

[173] "Limits of applicability of the special and general relativities," Contributed paper to New Frontiers in Relativity, T. Gill, Editor, Hadronic Press, 121-148 (1996)

[174] "Isospecial relativity as a unified formulation of the special and general relativities," Contributed paper to New Frontiers in Relativity, T. Gill, Editor, Hadronic Press, 333-358 (1996)

[175] "Use of relativistic hadronic mechanics for the exact representation of nuclear magnetic moments and the prediction of new recycling of nuclear waste," IBR-TH-97-039 (1996)

[176] "Politics of Nuclear Waste," Sarasota Eco Report, 6(12), p.1 and 1.6 (1996)

[177] "Conceivable new recycling of nuclear waste by nuclear power companies in their plants" IBR-TH-97-09, 18 pages (1997)

[178] "Ivariant [sic] formulation of q-deformations via the novel genomathematics," SIBR preprint TH-97-S010, 16 pages (1997)

[179] "Isominkowskian unification of the special and general relativities," Preprint IBR-TH-97-S-033, 17 pages (1997)

[180] "A classical isodual theory of antimatter," IBR preprint TH-97-S037, 25 pages (1997)

[181] "Classical and operator isoMinkowskian unification of general and special relativities," In: New Directions in Relativity and Cosmology, V. de Sabbata, T. Singh, Eds., Hadronic Press, Nonantum Massachusetts, 117-169 (1997)

[182] "Classical and operator isominkowskian unification of general and special relativities for matter and their isoduals for antimatter," IBR-TH-96-S033C, 47 pages (1997)

[183] "Isotopies of the Pythagorean theorem, Global Analysis, Differential geometry and Lie Algebras," Gr. Tsagas, Editor, Balkan Society of Geometers, Volume 1, 83-94, Balkan Society of Geometers (1997)

[184] "English Translation of Marius Sophus Lie Doctoral Thesis by Erik Trell with commentaries by R. M. Santilli," Algebras, Groups and Geometries, Vol. 15, 395-445 (1998)

[185] "Does antimatter emit a new light?" Contributed paper to the International Workshop on the Gravity of Antimatter and Anti-Hydrogen Atom Spectroscopy, Hyperfine Interactions, Vol. 109, 63-81 (1997), Invited paper

[186] "Possible implications of nonlocal-integral nuclear effects for new methods of recycling nuclear waste," Proceedings of the International Symposium on Large Scale Collective Motion of Atomic Nuclei, G. Giardina, G. Fazio and M. Lattuada, Editors, World Scientific, Singapore, 549-556 (1997)

[187] "Problematic aspects of dissipative nuclear models," Rejected by Phys. Rev. C (1997), unpublished

[188] "Invariant Lie-admissible formulation of quantum deformations," Foundations of Physics, Vol. 27, 1159-1177 (1997) Invited paper for a special issue dedicated to L. Biederharn

[189] "Invariant Lie-admissible formulation of dissipative nuclear models," rejected by Phys/ Rev. C (1997)

[190] "Isodual relativity for matter and its isodual for antimatter," Gravitation, Vol. 3, no. 2 (1997)

[191] "Relativistic hadronic mechanics: Nonunitary, axiom-preserving completion of relativistic quantum mechanics," Foundations of Physics, Vol. 27, 625-740 (1997)

[192] "Isotopic Grand Unification with the Inclusion of Gravity," Foundations of Physics Letters, Vol. 10, 307-327 (1997)

[193] "On Winterberg's unified theory," G. Cavallero and E. Tonni, publication data unknown (1997)

[194] "Isotopies of Local-Differential geometries," Indian J. Mathematics, Vol. 38, 43-54 (1997)

[195] "Evidence of the isominkowskian character of the hadronic structure," with Yu. Arestov and V. Solovianov, Found. Phys. Letters, Vol. 11, 483-493 (1998)

[196] "Embedding of Lie algebras in isogeneralized structurable algebras," with N. Kamiya, Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, Vol. 50, 167-175 (1998)

[197] "Isorepresentations of the Lie-isotopic SU(2) algebra with applications to nuclear physics and local realism," Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, Vol. 50, 177-190 (1998)

[198] "Foundations of Hadronic Chemistry, I: Isochemical model of the hydrogen molecule," with D.D. Shillady, Hadronic J., Vol. 21, 507-562 (1998)

[199] "Ab Initio hadronic chemistry, I: Basic methods," with D.D. Shillady, Hadronic J., Vol. 21, 633-714 (1998)

[200] "Ab Initio hadronic chemistry, II: Isochemical model of the hydrogen molecule," with D.D. Shillady, Hadronic J., Vol. 21, 715-758 (1998)

[201] "Ab Initio hadronic chemistry, III: Isochemical model of the water molecule," with D.D. Shillady, Hadronic J., Vol. 21, 759-788 (1998)

[202] "Theoretical prediction and experimental verifications of the new chemical species of magnecules," Hadronic J., Vol. 21, 789-894 (1998)

[203] "Hadronically correlated SCF treatment of Li4, a test case for for correlated energy of mental clusters," with D.D. Shillady, publication data unknown (1998)

[204] "Nuclear realization of hadronic mechanics and the exact representation of nuclear magnetic moments," Intern. J. of Phys., Vol. 4, 1-70 (1998)

[205] "An outline of the new combustible gas AquaFuel, its energy conversions, its technologies and its applications," Hadronic Journal Supplement, Vol. 12, 1-22 (1998)

[206] "Isominkowskian formulation of gravity," Contributed paper in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Modern Modified Theories of Gravitation and Cosmology, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel, June 29-30, 1997, E.I. Guendelman, Editor, Hadronic Journal, Vol. 21, 3- 69 (1998)

[207] "An introduction to AquaFuel, its energy conversion, its applications and its open problems," Hadronic J. Suppl., Vol. 13, 1-23 (1998)

[208] "Origin, problematic aspects and invariant formulation of q-, k- and quantum deformations," Modern Physics Letters, Vol. 13, 327-335 (1998)

[209] "Isominkowskian Geometry for the Gravitational Treatment of Matter and its Isodual for Antimatter," Int. J. Mod. Phys. D, Vol. 7, 351-407 (1998)

[210] "AquqFuel^TM, An example of the emerging new energies and the new methods for their treatment," Infinite Energy, Vol. 19, 72-78 (1998)

[211] "Foundations of hadronic chemistry, I: Isochemical model of the hydrogen molecule," Hadronic J., Vol. 21, 507-562 (1998)

[212] "Isominkowskian formulation of gravity and cosmology," Contributed paper to the proceedings of the International Workshop on Modern Modified Theories of Gravitation and Cosmology, E. I. Guendelman, Editor, Hadronic Press, 113-169 (1998)

[213] "Physical laws of the emerging new energies as predicted by hadronic mechanics," Infinite Energy, Vol. 22, 33-49 (1998)

[214] "Insufficiency of Available Data on the Behaviour of the Meanlives of Unstable Hadrons with Energy," with Yu. Arestov, V. Solovianov, Preprint, n.d. (1998)

[215] "AquaFuel, An Example Of The Emerging New Energies And The New Methods For Their Scientific Study," Infinite Energy, 19, 72-78 (1998)

[216] "Universality of the isospecial relativity for the invariant description of arbitrary speeds of light," Preprint (1998)

[217] "Unification of gravitation and electroweak interactions," Contributed paper in the Proceedings of the Eight Marcel Grossmann Meeting in Gravitation, T. Piran, and R. Ruffini, Editors, World Scientific, 473-475 (1999)

[218] "Origin, problematic aspects and invariant formulation of classical and operator deformations," Intern. J. Modern Phys. A, Vol. 14, pp. 3157-3206 (1999)

[219] "A new iso-chemical model of the hydrogen molecule," with D.D. Shillady, Intern. J. Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 24, 943-956 (1999)

[220] "Nuclear realization of hadronic mechanics and the exact representation of nuclear magnetic moments," Communications in Math. and Theor. Phys., Vol. 2, 1-12 (1999)

[221] "Classical isodual theory of antimatter and its prediction of antigravity," Intern. J. Modern Phys. A, Vol. 14, 2205-2238 (1999)

[222] "Physical laws of the emerging new energies as predicted by hadronic mechanics, II: The new mechanics,"Infinite Energy, Vol. 23, 69-74 (1999)

[223] "Physical laws of the emerging new energies as predicted by hadronic mechanics, III: The structure of the neutron and new energies of Class I," Infinite Energy, Vol. 25, 75-85 (1999)

[224] "Isotopic, genotopic and hyperstructural liftings of LieÕs theory and their isoduals," Algebras, Groups and Geometries, 15, 473-496 (1999)

[225] "A classical isodual theory of antimatter and its prediction of antigravity," I nternational Journal of Modern Physics A, 14(14), 2205-2238 (1999)

[226] "Nuclear realization of hadronic mechanics, I: Invariant representation of nonpotential nuclear forces," Journal of New Energy, 3(4), 63-74 (1999)

[227] "Nuclear realization of hadronic mechanics, II: Exact representation of total nuclear magnetic moments and the prediction of the stimulated neutron decay," Journal of New Energy, 3(4), 75-84 (1999)

[228] "Problematic aspects of string theories and their possible resolution," Preprint IBR-TH-99-S-01 (1999)

[229] "Alarming Oxygen Depletion Caused by the combustion of hydrogen produced via rigenerating [sic] methods or electrolytic separation of water via fossil fueled electric power plants," An earlier version was submitted to HYFORUM 2000: the International Hydrogen Energy Forum 2000, Policy, Business, Technology; 11 Ð 15 September 2000, Munich, Germany (2000)

[230] "Alarming Oxygen Depletion Caused by Hydrogen Combustion and Fuel Cells and their Resolution by Magnegasª," Preprint submitted to HYFORUM 2000: the International Hydrogen Energy Forum 2000, Policy, Business, Technology; 11 Ð 15 September 2000, Munich, Germany (2000)

[231] "A new isochemical model of the water molecule, with D.D. Shillady," Intern. J. Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 25, 173-183 (2000)

[232] "Direct universality of the isospecial relativity for photons with arbitrary speeds, in Photons: Old Problems in Light of New Ideas," Valery V. Dvoeglazov, Editor, Nova Science Publishers, 421-442 (2000)

[233] "Experimental evidence of superluminal speeds," with E. Recami Hadronic J., Vol. 23, pp. 279-294 (2000)

[234] "Alarming oxygen depletion in the combustion of hydrogen produced via regeneration methods," Contributed paper to the Hydrogen International Conference HY2000, Munich, Germany, September 11 to 15 (2000)

[235] "Nuclear realization of hadronic mechanics and its exact representation of nuclear magnetic moments," Comm. Math. & Theor. Phys., Vol. 2, 1-66 (2001)

[236] "The novel magnecular species of hydrogen and oxygen with increased specific weight and energy content," IBR-TC-033, 36 pages (2001)

[237] "Iso-, geno-, hyper-mathematics and their isoduals," Invited plenary talk at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Hong Kong, China, August 2002, in press in the conference proceedings

[238] "New problematic aspects of string current string theories and their invariant resolution," Foundation of Physics, Vol. 32, 1111-1140 (2002).

[239] "Iso-, geno-, hyper-mechanics for matter and their isoduals for antimatter," Invited plenary talk at the Meeting of the International Association for Relativitstic Dynamics, Washington, D.C., June 2002, Found. of Phys., Vol. 33, 1373-1416 (2003)

[240] "Iso-, geno-, hyper-relativities for matter and their isoduals for antimatter, and their novel applications in physics, chemistry and biology," December 22, 2002, in press at the Journal of Dynamical Systems and Geometric Theories, Vol. 1, 121-193 (2003)

[241] "Iso-, geno-, hyper-mathematics and their isoduals constructed from open physical, chemical and biological problems," Proceedings of the ICM Satellite Meeting in Hong Kong, Advances in Algebras, K. P. Shum et al. Editors, 185-220 (2003)

[242] "Elements of Iso-, Geno-, Hyper-Mathematics for Matter, Their Isoduals for Antimatter, and Their Applications in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology," Foundations of Physics, Vol. 33, no. 9, 1373-1416(44) (2003)

[243] "The novel magnecular species of hydrogen and oxygen with increased specific weight and energy content," International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 28, 177-196 (2003)

[244] "Structure and combustion of Magnegasesª," with A.K. Aringazin, Hadronic Journal, 27, 299-330 (2004)

[245] "A Study of polycarbonyl compounds in magnegases," with A.K. Aringazin, Hadronic Journal, 27, 332-347 (2004)

[246] "Axiomatic inconsistencies of grand unifications and their possible isotopic resolution," Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, Volume 29 Hors sÂŽerie 2, (2004)

[247] "Study of polycarbonyl compounds present in magnegas," with A.K. Aringazin, Hadronic Journal, Vol. 27, 332-347 (2004)

[248] "A study of the energy efficiency of hadronic reactors of molecular type," with A.K. Aringazin, Hadronic Journal, Vol. 27, 273-298 (2004)

[249] "Isodual Theory of Point-like Particles," Chapter of Elementary Hadronic Mechanics Vol III: Chapter 2, 111 (2005)

[250] "Lie-Admissmible Branch of Hadronic Mechanics and its Isodual," in Chapter 4 of Elementary Hadronic Mechanics, Vol III (2005)

[251] "Lie-admissible invariant treatment of irreversibility for matter and antimatter at the classical and operator levels," Nuovo Cimento, vol. 121 B n. 5, 443-486 (2006)

[252] "A new gaseous and combustible form of water, " International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 31, 1113-1128, (2006)

[253] "Inconsistencies of general relativity and their apparent resolution via the Poincare' Invariant isogravitation," IBR preprint TPH-03-05 (2005), galilean Electrodynamics, Vol. 17, Special issue 3, 42-54 (2006)

[254] "Inconsistencies of neutrino and quark conjectures and their negative environmental implications," IBR preprint TPH-34-05 (2005), in Proceedings of the XVIII Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics, International Academic Press, V. Dvoeglazov, T. Gill, P. Rowlands, E, Trell and H. Wilhelm, Editors (2006)

[255] "Lie-admissible invariant representation of irreversibility in classical and operator mechanics for matter and antimatter," Nuovo Cimento B, in press (2006)

[256] "Fundamental experiments on the neutron structure," preprint IBR-TH-003-06, submitted for publication

[257] "Neutrino or etherino?," in Proceedings of the IARD 2006 meeting, L. Horwitz, Editor, Foundation of Physics, to appear

[258] "The etherino hypothesis and related basic experiments," IBR preprint TH-05-06, submitted for publication.

[259] "Confirmation of Don Borghi's experiment on the synthesis of the neutron from protons and electrons," submitted for publication, also available in the arxiv

[260] "Ignored limitations of special and general relativities," contributed note for PIRT 2006

[261] "Apparent confirmation of Don Borghi's experiment on the laboratory synthesis of neutrons from protons and electrons," Hadronic Journal, Vol. 30, 709-730 (2007)

[262] "Absence of universe expansion, dark matter and dark energy in the new isocosmology," contributed paper in the {\it Proceedings of the International Conference on Dynamical Systems,} Cenap Ozel and Veli Cay, Editors, International Academic Press, 203-249 (2007)

[263] "Nine Theorems of Inconsistency in GRT with Resolutions via Isogravitation," Galilean electrodynamics, 17(special issue 3), 43-52 (2006)

[264] "The Etherino and/or the Neutrino Hypothesis," Foundations of Physics, 37(4/5), 670-711 (2007)

[265] "Hadronic mathematics, mechanics and chemistry vol. I: Limitations of EinsteinÕs Special and General Relativities, Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Chemistry," International Academic Press, Palm Harbor Florida, 200 pages (2008)

[266] "Hadronic mathematics, mechanics and chemistry vol. II: Isodual Theory of Antimatter, Antigravity and Spacetime Machines," International Academic Press, Palm Harbor Florida, 220 pages (2008)

[267] "Hadronic mathematics, mechanics and chemistry vol. III: Iso-, Geno-, Hyper-Formulations for Matter and Their Isoduals for Antimatter," International Academic Press, Palm Harbor Florida, 300 pages (2008)

[268] "Hadronic mathematics, mechanics and chemistry vol. IV: Experimental Verifications, Theoretical Advances and Industrial Applications in Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics," International Academic Press, Palm Harbor Florida, 364 pages (2008)

[269] "Hadronic mathematics, mechanics and chemistry vol. V: Experimental Verifications, Theoretical Advances and Industrial Applications in Chemistry," International Academic Press, Palm Harbor Florida, 360 pages (2008)

[270] "The novel 'controlled intermediate nuclear fusion' and a report on its industrial realization as predicted by hadronic mechanics," Hadronic Journal, Vol. 31, 115-200 (2008)

[271] General Bibliography on Hadronic Mathematics, Mechanics and Chemistry (2008)

[272] "New sciences for the third Millennium,"

[273] "Experimental verifications of isoredshift with possible absence of universe expansion, big bang, dark matter, and dark energy," The Open Astronomy Journal Vol. 3, 126-144 (2010)

[274] "Experimental verification of isoredshift and its cosmological implications," Contributed paper in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics, Rhodes, Greece, September 19-25, 2010, T. E. Simos, Editor, AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1281, 882-885 (2010)

[275] "Experimental Confirmation of the Novel 'Intermediate Controlled Nuclear Fusion' without Harmful Radiations," New Advances in Physics, Vol. 4, 18-41 (2010)

[276] "Contributed paper in the proceedings of the International conference on numerical analysis and applied mathematics," Rhodes, Greece, September 19-25, 2010, T. E. Simos, Editor, AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1281, 882-885 (2010)

[277] "Isominkowskian Geometry for Interior Dynamical Problems, paper in Cosmology, Quantum Vacuum, and Zeta Functions," Diego S‡ez-G—mez ¥ Sergei Odintsov Sebastiˆ Xamb— Editors, Springer, (2011)

[278] "Additional Confirmation of 'Intermediate Controlled Nuclear Fusions' without harmful radiation or waste," In the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on the Lie-Admissible Treatment of Irreversible Processes, C. Corda, Editor, Kathmandu University, 163-177 (2011)

[279] "The Novel Iso-, Geno-, Hyper-Mathematics for Matter and their Isoduals for Antimatter," Invited paper at the international mathematical meeting ICNAAM, September 9, 2011, Greece

[280] "Contributed paper in Cosmology, Quantum Vacuum, and Zeta Functions," Diego Sáez-Gómez • Sergei Odintsov Sebastià Xambó Editors, Springer, (2011).

[281] "Studies of multi-valued hyperstructures for the characterization of matter-antimatter systems and their extension," proceedings of the third International Conference on the lie-admissible treatment of irreversible processes, with B. Davvaz, and T. Vougiouklis, C. Corda, Editor, Kathmandu University, 45-57 (2011)

[282] "Are masses of elementary particles and of the solar system truly known?," In Proceedings of the third international conference on the lie-admissible treatment of irreversible processes, with C. Corda, Editor, Kathmandu University, 37-44 (2011)

[283] "Can antimatter asteroids, stars and galaxies be detected with current means?," In Proceedings of the third international conference on the lie-admissible treatment of irreversible processes, C. Corda, Editor, Kathmandu University, 25-36 (2011)

[284] "Mathematical formulation, theoretical interpretation and experimental verification of isorelativity for interior dynamical problems of matter and antimatter," Invited paper to the 2011 San Marino Workshop in Astrophysics and Cosmology for Matter and Antimatter, to appear.

[285] "Experimental confirmation of the isoredshift at sun, at sunset and sunrise with consequential absence of universe expansion and related conjectures,"with G. West and G. Amato invited paper to the 2011 San Marino Workshop in Astrophysics and Cosmology for Matter and Antimatter, Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, Vol. 12, 165-188 (2012)

[286] "Geno-hyper-fields and geno-hyper-numbers for a matter and antimatter model," with B. Davvaz, P. Nikolaidou, T. Vougiouklis. Talk delivered at the Workshops on Iso-, Geno- and Hyper-mathematics Sessions 44, 144 and 145 of the 2013 ICNAAM Conference Rhodes, Greece, September 23 to 28, (2013)

[287] "Multi-valued hypermathematics for characterization of matter and antimatter systems," with B. Davvaz, and T. Vougiouklis
Journal of computational methods in sciences and engineering (JCMSE), 13, 37-50 (2013)

[288] "Lie-admissible hyperalgebras," with T. Vougiouklis Italian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 31, 239-254 (2013)

[289] "Apparent detection of antimatter galaxies via a telescope with convex lenses," Clifford Analysis, Clifford algebras and their applications." Vol. 3, 1-26 (Cambridge, UK) (2014)

[290] "Confirmation of the laboratory synthesis of neutrons from a hydrogen gas," with A. Nas, Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, Vol. 14, 405-415 (2014)

[291] "Apparent detection of antimatter galaxies via a refractive telescope with concave lenses," Clifford Analysis, Clifford Algebras and their Applications, Vol. 3, 1-26, (2014) (Cambridge, UK)

[292] "Lie, Santilli, and Nanotechnology: From the Elementary Particles to the Periodic Table of the Elements," American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings 1637, 1100 (2014) [293] "Mathematical prediction of Ying's twin universes," B. Davvaz with and T. Vougiouklis American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 4, 5-9, (2015)

[294] "Apparent nuclear transmutations without neutron emission triggered by pseudoprotons," American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 4, 15-18 (2015)

[295] "Representation of galactic dynamics via isoshifts without universe expansion, dark matter and dark energy," American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 4, 26-43, (2015)

[296] "Advances in hadronic chemistry and its applications," Vijay M. Tangde Department of Chemistry, R-T-M University, India
Foundation of Chemistry, DOI 10.1007/s10698-015-9218-z (2015)

[297] "Algebra, hyperalgebra and Lie-Santilli theory," with Davvaz B and Vougiouklis T, Generalized Lie Theory and Applications, Vol. 9, 230-235 (2015)

[298] "Rudiments of isogravitation for matter and its isodual for antimatter," American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 4, No. 5, 59 (2015) Special Issue I; Foundations of Hadronic Mathematics
Dedicated to the 80th Birthday of Prof. R. M. Santilli

[299] "Exact and Invariant Representation of Nuclear Magnetic Moments and Spins According to Hadronic Mechanics," with A. A. Bhalekar, American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 5, Issue 2, 56 (2016)

[300] "Possible Role of Antimatter Galaxies for the Stability of the Universe," with S. Beghella-Bartoli, American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 4, Issue 2, 185 (2016)

[301] "An Introduction to New Sciences for a New Era," Clifford Analysis, Clifford Algebras and their Applications 6(1), 1-119, (2017)

[302] "A Magnecular Model of the Liquid State of Water with an Explicit Attractive Force between the Water Molecule," American Journal of Modern Physics, in press (2017)

[303] "The current historical moment in gravitation," (2010)

[304] "Recycling of spilled oil in the Gulf of Mexico into clean hydrogen based fuel," (2010)

[305] "Second big challenge symposium: Gravitation, dark matter and dark energy towards new scenarios," American Institute of Physics, in press

[306] "Workshop on cosmology, the quantum vacuum, and zeta functions," Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, March 8-10, 2010, Springer, in press

[307] Submission history of ÔNonunitary, Lie-isotopic and Lie-admissible Scattering Theory of Hadronic MechanicsÕ, Hadronic Journal, 34(5), 448 (2011)

[308] "Experimental Confirmation of Nitrogen Synthesis from Deuterium and Carbon without Harmful Radiations," New Advances in Physics, 5(1), 29-36 (2011)

[309] "The novel mathematics underlying hadronic mechanics for matter and antimatter," In: Proceedings, 10th International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (ICNAAM 2012): Kos, Greece, September 19-25, 2012, Theodore E. Simos, Ed. AIP Conference Proceedings Vol. 1479, 35-41 (2012)

[310] "Nonunitary - isounitary lie-isotopic and lie-admissible scattering theories of hadronic mechanics," Papers, I, II, II, IV and V with A. O. E. Animalu, published in the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on the Lie-admissible Treatment of Irreversible Systems, Kathmandu University, Nepal
[311] http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Isoscattering-I.pdf
[312] http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Isoscattering-II.pdf
[313] http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Isoscattering-III.pdf
[314] http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Isoscattering-IV.pdf
[315] http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Isoscattering-V.pdf

[316] "Isorelativity for matter and its isodual for antimatter"

[317] "Apparent detection of H3O, COH, CO2H and other anomalous species," Unpublished preprint (2013)

[318] "Compatibility of Super/Sub-luminal speeds with Einstein's special relativity axioms," (2013)

[319] "12 minutes Film on the Laboratory Synthesis of Neutrons from a Hydrogen, Gas”," with A. Nas

[320] "Hadronic mechanics based nuclear configuration of elements of the periodic table and some of their isotopes," with A. A. Bhalekar

[321] "Experimental confirmations of hydrogen accretion and its expected novel applications,"

[322] "Experimental detections of H3O, COH, CO2H and other anomalous species," Submitted (2013)

[323] "Apparent detection of a new antimatter galaxy in the Capella region of the night sky," Clifford Analysis, Clifford Algebras and their Applications, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 223-235 (2016)

[324] "Apparent existence of angular quantization as a complement to the conventional radial quantization," with J. Dunning-Davies and R. Norman-Blair, to be published

[325] "Compatibility of Arbitrary Speeds with Special Relativity Axioms for Interior Dynamical Problems," American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 5, No. 2-1, (2016), 56-118, Vol. 5, No. 2-1, 143-160 (2016)

[326] "Elements of Hadronic Mechanics, Volume III: Experimental Verifications," Clifford Analysis, Clifford Algebras and their Applications, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 1-119, 2017 (2016)

[327] "Apparent Detection via New Telescopes with Concave Lenses of Otherwise Invisible Terrestrial Entities (ITE)," American Journal of Modern Physics, 5(3), 45-53 (2016)

[328] "A Tentative Magnecular Model of Liquid Water with an Explicit Attractive Force Between Water Molecules," Special Issue III: Foundations of Hadronic Chemistry, American Journal of Modern Physics, 46-52 (2017)

[329] "Experimental Confirmation of the Synthesis of Neutrons and Neutroids from Hydrogen gas," with Richard Norman, Anil A. Bhalekar, Simone Beghella Bartoli, Brian Buckley, Jeremy Dunning-Davies, Jan Rak, Ruggero M. Santilli, American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 6, 85-104 (2017)

[330] "A Possible Angular Quantization as a Complement to the Conventional Radial Quantization in the Hydrogen Atom and Aqueous Systems," with Jeremy Dunning-Davies and Richard Norman, American Journal of Modern Physics (4-1) 105-109 (2017)

[331] "Studies of the Regular and Irregular Isorepresentations of the Lie-Santilli Isotheory," with A. S. Muktibodh, Journal of Generalized Lie Theories, in press (2017)

[332] "Two Body IsoElectronium Model of the Heliumic Systems," with A. A.Bhalekar, American Journal of Modern Physics, 29-45 (2017)

[333] "Hyperstructures in Lie-Santilli admissibility and iso-theories," with T. Vougiouklis, Ratio Matematica, Vol. 33, 151-165 (2017)

[334] "Outline of the mathematical, physical and chemical discoveries of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli" Thunder Energies Corporation (2018)

[335] "Apparent Experimental Confirmation of Pseudoprotons and their Application to New Clean Nuclear Energies," International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics Volume 9, Number 2, (2019)

[336] "The Novel Hyper Combustion for the Complete Combustion of Fossil Fuels," Intern. Journal of Chemical Engineering and Applications, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2019)

[337]``Hadronic conductivity: a new form of superconductivity," with A. O. E. Animalu, submitted for publication 12/28/21

[338] ``Isorepresentation of the Lie-isotopic SU(2) Algebra with Application to Nuclear Physics and Local Realism," Acta Applicandae Mathematicae Vol. 50, 177 (1998),

[339] ``Studies on the classical determinism predicted by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen," Ratio Mathematica Volume 37, pages 5-23 (2019)

[340]``Studies on the prediction by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky, and N. Rosen that quantum mechanics is not a complete theory, I: Basic l methods," Ratio Mathematica Volume 38, pp. 5-69, 2020

[341]``Studies on the prediction by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky, and N. Rosen that quantum mechanics is not a complete theory, II: Apparent proofs of the EPR argument," Ratio Mathematica Volume 38, pp. 71-138, 2020.

[342]``Studies on the prediction by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky, and N. Rosen that quantum mechanics is not a complete theory, III: Illustrative examples and applications," Ratio Mathematica Volume 38, pp. 139-222, 2020.

[343] ``A New Conception of Living Organisms and its Representation via Lie-Admissible H_v-Hyperstructures" Algebras, Groups and Geometries 37, 741-764, 2020.

[344] "Fundamental neutrino experiments," Arxiv https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0611055 .

[345] "Representation of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muons via the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen completion of quantum into hadronic mechanics," Progress in physics, 17, 210-215 (2021).

[346] "Apparent unsettled value of the recently measured muon magnetic moment," Progress in Physics, 18, 15-18 (2022.

[347] "Iso-Representation of the Deuteron Spin and Magnetic Moment via Bohm’s Hidden Variables," Progress in Physics, 18, 74-81 (2022).

[348] "A quantitative representation of particle entanglements via Bohm's hidden variables according to hadronic mechanics," Progress in Physics 18, 131-137 (2022).

[349] "Apparent Resolution of the Coulomb Barrier for Nuclear Fusions Via the Irreversible Lie-admissible Branch of Hadronic Mechanics," Progress in Physics, 18 , 138-163 (2022).

[350] "Representation of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muons via the novel Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen entanglement," In: Guzman J. C., ed. Scientific Legacy of Professor Zbigniew Oziewicz: Selected Papers from the International Conference “Applied Category Theory Graph-Operad-Logic”. Word Scientific, in press.

[351] "Reduction of Matter in the Universe to Protons and Electrons via the Lie-isotopic Branch of Hadronic Mechanics,," Progress in physics, 19, 73-99 (2023).

[352] "Lie-isotopic representation of nuclear data," Editor, Special Issue of Ratio Mathematica Vol. 52 (2024)

[353] "Problematic aspects of 20-th century antiparticles and their apparent resolution via isodual mathematics," with S. Beghella-Bartoli and A. Muktibodh, Ratio Mathematica, Vol. 52, 21-42 (2024)

[354] "Lie-isotopic representation of stable nuclei I: Apparent insufficiencies of quantum mechanics in nuclear physics," Ratio Mathematica, Vol. 52, 43-63 (2024)

[355] "Lie-isotopic representation of stable nuclei II: Exact and time invariant representation of the Deuteron data," Ratio Mathematica, Vol. 52, 64-130 (2024).

[356] "Lie-isotopic representation of stable nuclei III: Exact and time invariant representation of nuclear stability," Ratio Mathematica, Vol. 52, 131-175 (2024.

[357] "Lie-Santilli admissible hyper-structures, from numbers to Hv-numbers," with K Hila, and T. Vougiouklis, Ratio Mathematica, Vol. 52, 176-187 (2024).

[358] "Problematic aspects of 20-th century antiparticles and their apparent resolution via isodual mathematics," Ratio Mathematica, Vol. 52, 188-208 (2024).

[359] "Implications for Antigravity Tests of Dirac’s Negative Energy Antiparticles," Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Vol. 12, 1661-1667 (2024).


U. S. Patents

PAT. NO.

[1] 10,100,262
Method and apparatus for the industrial production of new hydrogen-rich fuels

[2] 9,700,870
Method and apparatus for the industrial production of new hydrogen-rich fuelsbr>

[3] 8,236,150
Plasma-arc-through apparatus and process for submerged electric arcs

[4] 7,780,924
Plasma-arc-flow apparatus for submerged long lasting electric arcs operating under high power, pressure and temperature conditions to produce a combustible gas

[5] 6,972,118
Apparatus and method for processing hydrogen, oxygen and other gases

[6] 6,663,752
Clean burning liquid fuel produced via a self-sustaining processing of liquid feedstock

[7] 6,540,966
Apparatus and method for recycling contaminated liquids

[8] 6,183,604
Durable and efficient equipment for the production of a combustible and non-pollutant gas from underwater arcs and method therefor

[9] 9,700,870, B2,
Method and Apparatus for the industrial production of new hydrogen-rich fuels United States Patent Number

[10] 13/197836
Method and Apparatus for Intermediate Controlled Fusion Processes, PA.

[11] 62/144,268
Novel Optical Instruments with Concave Lenses, PA

[12] 62/518,047
Directional Production of Composite Particles, PA


Organization of Conferences and workshops

First Workshop on Lie-admissible Formulations, Department, Mathematics, Harvard University, August 24 to 25, 1978.

Second Workshop on Lie-Admissible Formulations, Science Center of Harvard University, August 1 to 4, 1979.

Third Workshop on Lie-Admissible Formulations, Science Center, Harvard University, August 4 to 9, 1980.

Fourth Workshop on Lie-Admissible Formulations, The Prescott House, Harvard Grounds, August 3 to 7, 1981.

Fifth Workshop on Lie-Admissible Formulations, The Prescott House, Harvard Grounds, August 2 to 7, 1983.

First International Conference on Non-Potential Interactions and their Lie-Admissible Treatment, Universite' d'Orleans, France, January 5 to 7, 1982.

First Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics, The Prescott House, Harvard Grounds, August 2 to 7, 1983.

Second Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics, The Prescott House, Harvard Grounds, August 1 to 3, 1984.

Third Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics, University of Patras, Greece, August 25 to 30, 1986, Fourth Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics, Center Alessandro Volta, Como, Italy, July 5 to 8, 1987.

Fifth Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics, University of Southern Iowa, September 3 to 7, 1992.

Nineteen additional Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics have been held to date (2/30/20) in various countries.

Second International Conference on Non-Potential Interactions and their Lie-Admissible Treatment, Castle Prince Pignatelli, Molise, Italy, July 5 to 10, 1995.

First International Workshop on Antimatter, Istituto per la Ricerca di Base, Sepino, Molise, Italy, June 5 tp 10, 1996.

International Conference on New Clean Energies, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China, August 5 tp 8, 1997.

IsoDifferential Calculus, IsoDynamical Systems and their Applications Session ss56 of the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Madrid, Spain, July 7 to 11, 2014
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Georgiev.webarchive http://www.aimsciences.org/conferences/2014/2014_specialSessions.html

International Workshop on Santilli mathematics and their applications held at the Session M3 of 2014 ICNPA Congress: Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Aerospace and Sciences, July 15-18,2014, Narvik University, Norway.
http://icnpaa.com/index.php/icnpaa/2014/schedConf/trackPolicies registration form http://icnpaa.com/index.php/icnpaa/2014/schedConf/registration

Fifth International Workshop on Santilli's Iso-, Geno-, and Hyper-Mathematics Organizers: A. Bhalekar (India), C. Corda (Italy), and T. Vougiouklis (Greece) http://www.santilli-foundation.org/Iso-Geno-Hyper-Math-2014.php Session 108 of the ICNAAM meetings in Rhodes, Greece, September 22 to 216, 2014
http://www.icnaam.org/sessions_minisymposia.htm

Third International Workshop on Antimatter Astrophysics Organizers: A. Bhalekar (India), C. Corda (Italy), and T. Vougiouklis (Greece)
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/Antim-astroph-2014.php Session 109 of the ICNAAM Meetings in Rhodes, Greece, September 22 to 26, 2014 http://www.icnaam.org/sessions_minisymposia.htm

First International Workshop on on Nuclear Syntheses Without Harmful Radiations Organizers: A. Bhalekar (India), C. Corda (Italy), and T. Vougiouklis (Greece)
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/ICNF-ECNAAM-2014.php
Session 110 of the ICNAAM meetings in Rhodes, Greece, September 22 to 26, 2014
http://www.icnaam.org/sessions_minisymposia.htm

Second International Workshop on Hadronic Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics Department of Chemistry, R. T. M. Nagpur University, Nagpur, India November 24-29, 2014
http://www.nagpuruniversity.org/links/Faculty_of_Science/Chemistry_25_02_2014/Home.html

October 1, 2013 Prof. Santilli's Keynote Lecture at the 2013 Indian Conference on hadronic Chemistry: An Introduction to Hadronic Chemistry
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/Santilli-India-2013.ph

International Workshop on Hadronic Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics October 21 to 26, 2013, Department of Chemistry Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University,India
http://www.nagpurtoday.in/2013-international-workshop-on-hadronic-chemistry-mathematics-and-physics-gets-underway-at-nu-campus/

National Conference on "Thermodynamics of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Systems - 2013 (TCBES-2013) November 25 and 26, 2013, Lucknow, India.
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Abstr-Bhalekar-2013.doc

The New Chemical Species of Santilli Magnecules Confirmed at the Recent ICNAAM Meeting in Greece
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/10/prweb11208713.htm

Report http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/PRWeb-No-6.pdf PRWeb Announcement No 7 Santilli 's New Species of Hydrogen with Increased Specific Weight Confirmed at the Recent ICNAAM Conference Greece
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/10/prweb11209262.htm

Report http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/PRWEb-No-7.pdf PRWeb Announcement No 8 Hadronic Chemistry, MagneHydrogen and Hy-Fuels Studied at an International Workshop Organized by the Department of Chemistry of R. T. M. Nagpur University in India
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/10/prweb11233288.htm

Report http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/PRWeb-No-8.pdf PRWeb Announcement No 9 Santilli's Iso-, Geno- and Hyper-Mathematics Confirmed and Developed at the Recent ICNAAM Conference in Greece http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/10/prweb11249543.htm

Report http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/PRWeb-report-No-9.pdf PRWeb Announcement No 10 Santilli's IsoRedShift, IsoBlueShift and the Lack of Expansion of the Universe Confirmed at the Recent ICNAAM Conference in Greece
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/10/prweb11249558.htm

Report http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/PRWeb-report-10.pdf

Workshop on Iso-, Geno- and Hyper-mathematics Sessions 44, 144 and 145 of the 2013 ICNAAM Conference Rhodes, Greece, September 23 to 28, 2013 Power Point of Part 1
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/
Rhodes-2013-I.ppt Power Point of Part 2
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Rhodes-2013-II.ppt

Workshop on Iso-, Geno- and Hyper-mathematics Sessions 44, 144 and 145 of the 2013 ICNAAM Conference Rhodes, Greece, September 23 to 28, 2013 Power Point of the talk
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Rhodes-2013-III.ppt

Workshop on Iso-, Geno- and Hyper-mathematics Sessions 44, 144 and 145 of the 2013 ICNAAM Conference Rhodes, Greece, September 23 to 28, 2013 Power Point of the talk
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Voug-talk.pdf

Santilli's New Mathematics for 21st Century Sciences April 6, 2013, India Smt Bhagwati Chaturvedi, College of Engineering Harpur Nagar, Near Bada Tajbagh, India
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/seminar-bcce1-ii.jpg Admission form http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Admission-form.jpg

2013 Rhodes Meeting on Santilli's Iso-, Geno- and Hyper-Mathematics, ICNAAM 2013 Schedule of talks
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Rhodes-2013-IsoMath-Schedule.pdf general ICNAAM 2013 talks
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/
Programme-ICNAAM-2013.pdf Workshop on Santilli's IsoMathematics for Matter and Its Isodual for Antimatter September 23-24, 2013, Greece ICNAAM 2013, Rhodes Palace Hotel, Rhodes,
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/isomathemat-work.php
http://www.icnaam.org/sessions_minisymposia.htm

Workshop on Santilli's GenoMathematics for Matter and Its Isodual for Antimatter September 25, 2013, Greece ICNAAM 2013, Rhodes Palace Hotel, Rhodes,
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/Genomathematics-work.php http://www.icnaam.org/sessions_minisymposia.htm

International Workshop on Hadronic Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics October 21 to 26, 2013, India Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Department of Chemistry
http://www.nagpuruniversity.org/links/CHEMISTRY/

September 5 to 9, 2011 San Marino Workshop on Astrophysics and Cosmology for Matter and Antimatter
http://www.workshops-hadronic-mechanics.org/

February 5, 2011, CNAAM 2011, G-Hotels, Halkidiki, Greece, 19-25 September 2011, on The novel iso-, geno-, and hyper-mathematics for matter and their isoduals for antimatter.
vhttp://www.icnaam.org/index.htm

January 4 to 8, 2011 Third International Conference on the Lie-admissible Treatment of irreversible processes held at Kathmandu University, Nepal,
http://www.ku.edu.np/iclatip/


Conference Proceedings

Santilli is the Editor or Co-editor of the following Conference Proceedings and Proceedings Reprints Volumes:

Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Lie-Admissible Formulations, Science Center, Harvard University, August 1 to 8 (l979)

Part I: Review Papers, Hadronic J. Vo.l. 2, no. 6, pp. 1252-2033 (l979)

Part II: Research Papers, Hadronic J. Vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 1-725 (l980)

Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Lie-Admissible Formulations, University of Massachusetts, Boston, August 4 to 9 (l980)

Part A: Mathematics, Hadronic J. Vol. 4, issue no. 2, pp. 183-607 (l981)

Part B: Theoretical Physics, Hadronic J. Vo.4, issue no. 3, pp. 608-1165 (l981)

Part C: Experimental Physics and Bibliography Hadronic J. Vol. 4, issue no. 4, pp. 1166-1625 (l981)

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Nonpotential Interactions and their Lie-Admissible Treatment, UniversiteÂŽ d'OrleÂŽans, France, January 5 to 9 (l982)

6) Part A: Invited Papers Hadronic J., Vol. 5, issue no. 2, pp. 245-678 (l982)

Part B: Invited Papers, Hadronic J. Vol. 5, issue no. 3, pp. 679-1193 (l982)

Part C: Contributed Papers, Hadronic J. Vol. 5, issue no. 4, pp. 1194-1626 (l982)

Part D: Contributed Papers, Hadronic J. Vol. 5, issue no. 5, pp. 1627-1948 (l982)

Proceedings of the First Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics, The Institute for Basic Research, Cambridge, MA, August 2 to 6, l983 with J. Fronteau, R. Mignani and H.C. Myung Hadronic J. Vol. 6, issue no. 6, pp. 1400-1989 (l983)

Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics Center Alessandro Volta, Villa Olmo, Italy, August 1 to 3, (l984)

Volume I: Hadronic J. Vol. 7, issue no. 5, pp. 911-1258 (l984)

Volume II: Hadronic J. Vol. 7, issue no. 6, pp. 1259-1759 (l984)

Fourth Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics and Nonpotential Interactions, Univ. of Skopjie, Yugoslavia, August 22 to 26 (l988) with A.D. Jannussis, R. Mignani, M. Mijatovic, H.C. Myung B. Popov and A. Tellez Arenas Nova Science, New York (l990)

TO BE UPDATED

Reprint Volumes

Santilli is also the Editor of the following series of reprint volumes:

: Applications of Lie-Admissible Algebras in Physics, H.C. Myung, S. Okubo and R.M. Santilli, Editors, Volume I (l978), Hadronic Press Inc., Box 0594, Tarpon Springs, FL 34688

Application of Lie-Admissible Algebras in Physics, H.C. Myung, S. Okubo and R.M. Santilli, Editors Volume II (l979), Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL

Applications of Lie-Admissible Algebras in Physics, R.M. Santilli, Editor, Volume III (l984): Direct Universality of Lie-Admissible Algebras in Newtonian, Statistical and Particle Physics, Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL

Selected Papers of Italian Physicists: Piero Caldirola, E. Recami, R. Mignani and R.M. Santilli, Editors

Volume I (l986)

Volume II (l986)

Volume III (l986)

7) Developments in the Quark Theory of Hadrons, D.B. Lichtenberg and S.P. Rosen, Editors Volume I: Original papers from l964 to l978, Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs FL (l979)

Developments in the Quark Theory of Hadrons, Volume II: Papers from l979 to l989, in preparation

Developments in the Quark Theory of Hadrons, Volume III: Isotopic quark theories, Scheduled for the completion of the series

Irreversibility and Nonpotentiality in Statistical Mechanics, A. Schoeber, Editor Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL (l984)

Advances in Discrete Mathematics and Computer Sciences, D.F. Hsu, Editor

Volume I: Neofields and Combinatorial Designs, Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL (l985)

Volume II: Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL (l986)

13) Volume III: Gradient Projection Methods in Linear and Nonlinear Programming, Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL (l988)

Volume IV: In preparation

[261] Volume V:
In preparation

Mathematical Studies in Lie-admissible Algebras, Volume I (l985), H.C. Myung, Editor, Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL

Volume II (l985), H.C. Myung, Editor, Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL

18) Volume III (l986), H.C. Myung, Editor, Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL

Volume IV (l986), H.C. Myung, Editor, Hadronic Press, Tarpon Springs, FL

Volume V, R.M. Santilli, Editor, In preparation

TO BE UPDATED

Seminars

Santilli has delivered various seminars on advanced topics in physics and mathematics at the following institutions:

Seminars in Europe and the Middle East

# International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy
# University of Turin, Italy
# University of Milan, Italy
# University of Bari, Italy
# Avogadro Institute, Turin, Italy
# University of Naples, Italy
# Mathematical Institute Castelnuovo, Univ. of Rome, Italy
# Institut voor Theoretische Mechanica Rijksuniversiteit Gent, Belgium
# Institut der Theoretisce Physik der Universitat, Zurich, Switzerland
# Institut H. Poincare,ÂŽ Paris, France
# Atominstitut, Wien, Austria
# Italian National Laboratories, Frascati, Italy
# University of Patras, Greece
# Mathematics Institute, Aristotle Univ., Thessaloniki, Greece
# UniversiteÂŽ d'Orleans, France
# Democritos University, Xanthi, Greece
# Demokritus Institute, Athens, Greece
# Ukraine Academy of Sciences, Kiev
# Istituto Ricerche di Basi, Monteroduni, Italy
# Estonia Academy of Sciences, Tartu
# Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino, Russia
# Moscow State University
# University Al.I. Cuza, Iasi, Rumania
# University of Constanta, Rumania
# Karaganda State University, Kazakhstan
# Institute for Nuclear Physics, Alma Ata, Kazakhstan
# King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
# Academia Sinica, Beijing, China
# Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong University
# Joint Imstitute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia
# Oxford University, Oxford, England

TO BE UPDATED

Seminars in the USA

# Center for Theoretical Studies, Univ. of Miami, FL
# Ohio State University, Athens, Ohio
# University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
# Boston University, Boston, MA
# Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
# Northeastern University, Boston, MA
# University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA
# Boston College, Boston, MA
# University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
# Department of Physics, Howard Univ. Washington D.C.
# Dept of Mathematics, Howard Univ., Washington D.C.
# University of Reno, Reno, NV
# University of California, Los Angeles, CA
# University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
# Center for Theoretical Physics, MIT, Cambridge, MA
# Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA
# Department of Mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
# Stanford University, Stanford, CA
# National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL

TO BE UPDATED

Conferences

Santilli has been the organizer or co-organizer of the following conferences, organizations and workshops:

1) First workshop on Lie-admissible Formulations, Department of Mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA August 24-25, l978

2) Second workshop on Lie-admissible formulations, Science Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA August 1-4, l979

3) Third workshop on Lie-admissible formulations, Science Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA August 4 to 9, l980

4) Fourth workshop on Lie-admissible formulations, The Institute for Basic Research, Cambridge, MA August 3-7, l981

5) Fifth workshop on Lie-admissible formulations, The Institute for Basic Research, Cambridge, MA August 2-7, l983

6) First workshop on hadronic mechanics, The Institute for Basic Research, Cambridge, MA August 2-7, l983

7) Second workshop on hadronic mechanics, Center Alessandro Volta, Villa Olmo, Como, Italy August 1-4, l984

8) Third workshop on hadronic mechanics, University of Patras, Patras, Greece August 25-30, l986

9) Fourth workshop on hadronic mechanics, University of Skopje, Yugoslavia August 22-26, l988

10) First international Conference on nonpotential interactions and their Lie- admissible treatment, UniversiteÂŽd'OrleÂŽans, France January 5-9, l982

11) First International Workshop on New Frontiers in Hyperstructures, Istituto per la Ricerca di Base, Castello Principe Pignatelli, Monteroduni, Italy, August 1995

12) First International Workshop on New Frontiers in Geometries, Istituto per la Ricerca di Base, Castello Principe Pignatelli, Monteroduni, Italy, August 1995

13) First International Workshop on New Frontiers in Physics, Istituto per la Ricerca di Base, Castello Principe Pignatelli, Monteroduni, Italy, August 1995

14) First International Workshop on New Frontiers in Theoretical Biology, Istituto per la Ricerca di Base, Castello Principe Pignatelli, Monteroduni, Italy, August 1995

15) International Workshop on Open Problems on the Frontiers of Mathematics and Physics, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China, August 1997

TO BE UPDATED

Editorial Activities

Santilli is the founder and editor-in-chief of the following three journals:

# HADRONIC JOURNAL

A bi-monthly journal for original and advanced research in Applied Mathematics, Theoretical and Experimental Physics in its 24-th year of regular publication;
# HADRONIC JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT
A quarterly journal for the publication of selected and advanced long review- research papers and Ph.D. thesis at its 15-th year of regular publications; and

# ALGEBRAS, GROUPS AND GEOMETRIES
A quarterly journal for the publication of advanced, purely mathematical research in algebras, groups and geometries at its 15-th year of regular publication

The above journals have acquired an international reputation for having provided the birth of a number of advances in mathematics and physics, such as:

# Birkhoffian generalization of Hamiltonian mechanics (HJ, l978)
# Hadronic generalization of quantum mechanics (HJ l978)
# Isotopies of Lie's theory (HJ l978)
# Genotopies of Lie's theories /Lie-admissible theories (HJ l978)
# Local-diff. isotopies and genotopies of symplectic geometry (HJ 1978)
# Integro-diff. isotopies and genotopies of symplectic geometry (AGG 1991)
# Integro-diff. isotopies and genotopies of Riemannian geometry (AGG l991)
# Classical isotopies and genotopies of Galilei's relativity (HJ l978)
# Classical isotopies and genotopies of Einstein's special relativity (HJ l979, HJS l988)
# Classical isotopies and genotopies of Einstein's gravitation (HJS l988)
# Integro-diff. operator isotopies of Galilei's relativity (HJS l989)
# Integro-diff. operator isotopies and genotopies of Einstein's special relativity (HJS l989)
# Integro-diff. operator formulation of isogravitation (HJS l989)
# The â€|o particle as a compressed positronium (HJ l978)
# The neutron as a compressed hydrogen atom (HJS l989 and HJ l990)
# The first conception of hadronic energy (HJ l991)
# Integro-diff. formulation of Bose-Einstein correlation (HJ l992)
# Integro-diff. isotopies of manifolds (AGG 1992)
# Antigravity for antiparticle in the field of matter (HJ1994)
# Space-time machine (HJ1994)

#HADRONIC JOURNAL &
# HADRONIC JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT

Founded at Harvard University in 1978
by R.M. Santilli and H. Georgi

Editorial Board (1996)

A.O.E. ANIMALU, Univ. of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
A.K. ARINGAZIN, Karaganda State University, Karaganda Kazakhstan
L.Y. BAHAR, Drexel University, Philadelphia PA
P. BANDYOPADHYAY, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
T. GILL, Howard University, Washington DC
A. HURST, Univ. of Adelaide, Adelaide, So. Australia
S.L. KALLA, University of Kuwait
R.F. O'CONNELL, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
R.H. OEHMKE, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IO
I. PRIGOGINE, The University of Texas, Austin
E. RECAMI, State University, Campinas, Brasil
M. SALEEM, University of the Punjab, Lahora, Pakistan
R.M. SANTILLI, IBR, Palm Harbor, FL
F. SELLERI, Univ. of Bari, Bari, Italy
D.V. SHIRKOV, JINR, Dubna, Russia
H.M. SRIVASTAVA, University of Victoria, B.C., Canada
A.I. STUDENIKIN, Moscow State University, Russia

# ALGEBRAS, GROUPS AND GEOMETRIES
Founded in 1984 at the IBR in Cambridge, MA
by R.M. Santilli and H.C. Myung

Editorial Board (1996)

M.A. ALBAR, King Fahd University, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
G. CARICATO, Istituto Matematico Castelnuovo, Univ. Rome, Italy
G.M. CHENG, Saga University, Japan
V.V. DEODHAR, Dept of Math., Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
L.C. GROVE, University of Arizona, Tucson
D.F. HSU, Dept of Math., Fordham University, Bronx, New York
N. KAMIYA, Shimane University, Japan
A.U. KLIMYK, Ukraine Academy of Sciences, Kiev
J.A. LESLIE, Dept of Math., Howard Univ., Washington DC
J. LOHMUS, Div. of Math., Estonian Academy of Sciences, Tartu, Estonia
R. MIRON, Al. I. Cuza University, Iasi, Romania
P. NOWOSAD, Instituto de Matematica, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
T. OCCHIAI, Dept of Math., University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan L. SANTHAROUBANE, Dept de Math., Univ. de Paris Sud, Orsay, France
R.M. SANTILLI, Div. of Math., IBR, Palm Harbor, FL
G.F. TSAGAS, Dept of Math., Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece

Santilli is also an Editor of

BALKAN JOURNAL OF GEOMETRY,
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IOOF PHYSICS
JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY AND ECOLOGY
JOURNAL OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS AND GEOMETRIC THEORIES,
and of other Journals.

Referee Tasks

Santilli has been referee of the following journals:

# Physical Review Letters
# Physical Review D
# Annals of Physics
# Hadronic Journal
# Hadronic Journal Supplement
# Algebras, Groups and Geometries
# Journal of Algebras
# Nuovo Cimento
# Journal of Physics
# Physics Essays
# International J. of Theor. Physics
# European Physics Letters
# Comm. Theor. Phys.
as well as referee of U.S. Governmental Agencies for grant applications

Administration

Santilli shows a long record of administrative experience, such as:

l965-l967
Served on the Board of Directors of an Italian Corporation in Turin, Italy

1968-l972
Served on the Board of Directors of a Massachusetts Corporation

l967-l976
Provided a variety of administrative functions at Boston University

1978-l981
Provided numerous administrative functions at Harvard University, including the function of Principal Co-Investigator of three grants from the US Department of Energy

1981- present
Founded, organized and funded The Institute for Basic Research by:

# participating in the legal organization., including the structuring of the charter;
# creating a Real Estate Trust for the separate administration of the IBR premises in Cambridge, MA;
# securing the Tax Exempt status from the Federal Government;
# supervising the International Admission Committee for the selection of members;
# successfully funding all IBR operations, beginning with all initial organizational expenses to this day

1994-present
Founder and organizer of the Istituto per la Ricerca di Base, Castello Principe Pignatelli Monteroduni, Italy

1998-present
Director of Research in U. S. corporations

Hobbies
# History of Classic Italian Automobiles
# Secretary of the Ferrari Club of America for the Northeast from l981 to l988
# Active in hiking, fishing and boating

Hobbies
# History of Classic Italian Automobiles
# Classicar collector
# Active in hiking, fishing and boating

Honors


Prof. Santilli is the recipient of the GOLD MEDAL (l978) from the Molise Province, Italy, for scientific achievements

Santilli is the recipient of the following honors:

# GOLD MEDAL (l978) from the Molise Province, Italy, for scientific achievements

Santilli is the recipient of the following honors:

# GOLD MEDAL (l978) from the Molise Province, Italy, for scientific achievements

# GOLD MEDAL (l982) from the City of Orleans, France, for scientific achievements

# Listed by the Estonian Academy of Sciences (l989) in a chart including the most illustrious applied mathematicians of all times from Gauss to this day, for his studies in Lie-admissible formulations

Hobbies
# History of Classic Italian Automobiles
# Secretary of the Ferrari Club of America for the Northeast from l981 to l988
# Active in hiking, fishing and boating

January 6, 1982

GOLD MEDALS



A view of the Gold Medal for Scientific Merits received by Prof. Santilli from the University of Orleans, France, on January 6, 1982, during the First International Conference on the Lie-Admissible Treatment of Non-Potential Interactions for his pioneering of the field. Prof. Santilli has also received other Gold Medals for Scientific Merits.

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June 9, 1990

NOMINATION BY THE
ESTONIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES among the
MOST ILLUSTRIOUS APPLIED MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES




A view of the nomination dated June 9, 1990 by the Estonia Academy of Sciences of Prof. Santilli among the most illustrious applied mathematicians of all times, jointly with historical names such as Gauss, Cauchy, Hamilton, Lie, Jordan, von Neumann, and others. Note the absence in the list of Albert Einstein because he discovered no new mathematics. Note also that Prof. Santilli is the only scientist of Italian origin appearing in the list. Note finally that the nomination was for his initiation in 1967 of LIE-ADMISSIBLE ALGEBRAS in physics that are at the foundations of Hadronic Mechanics.The Italian newspaper Il Denaro noted on page 13 of its edition of January 22, 2009:

For comparison, several other mathematicians have discovered individual mathematical structures, for instance, Hamilton discovered the quaternions, Jordan discovered his algebras, and Lie discovered his theory, but no other mathematician in history discovered, as Prof. Santilli did, structural generalizations of the totality of mathematics in sequential series [isotopic, genotopic, hyperstructural and isodual].

For free pdf download of some of the numerous articles in Italian, please click below
Article 1
Article 2

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September 9, 1982

SANTILLI HALL AT THE
SCIENCE ART RESEARCH CENTER
IN AUSTRALIA





Pictures of the Santilli Hall named in 1992 at the Science Art Research Centre in Australia (pictures kindly sent by Prof. Robert Pope, President).

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On July 5, 1992, immediately following the fall of communism in Russia, Prof. Santilli travels to Moscow where he is received for a twenty minutes long private meeting with former President Mikhail Gorbachev to discuss the future of science in Russia.

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On January 22, 2002, during a Ferrari Meeting in West Palm Beach, Florida, Prof. Santilli meets Franco Lardi Ferrari, the son of Enzo Ferrari, to discuss the environmental problems caused by gasoline combustion and the new technologies needed for their resolution.

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On June 12, 2007, Prof. Santilli was invited by the Acting King to visit Kuwait on ground of his internationally known expertise on environmental problems. The visit and related formal talks received considerable attention, including a presentation in the Kuwait Times.

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January 22, 2009

PROF. SANTILLI RECEIVED THE
PRESTIGIOUS MEDITERRANEAN PRIZE
previously awarded to Hilary Clinton, Price Albert of Monaco, France President Nicolas Sarkozy,
King Juan Carlos King of Spain, Architect Renzo Piano, and other famous people.


The Gold Prize for Scientific Discoveries received by Prof. Santilli from the Foundation Mediterranean on January 22, 2009, in Naples, Italy. The gold bassorilievo depicts and carries the script of a Gladiatore Sannita, namely, a gladiator from the Italian region of Sannio in central Italy where Prof. Santilli was born.


OFFICIAL MOTIVATION
To Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli we hereby grant this 2009 Gold Price for his scientific discoveries and for advances in mathematics, physics and chemistry that have allowed the development of new technologies for the benefit of new sustainable environmental technologies.

The Prize Mediterraneo is one of the most prestigious European prizes. It is awarded every year for major contributions to science, medicine and social causes. Previous honorees have been Hilary Clinton, Price Albert of Monaco , France President Nicolas Sarkozy, Juan Carlos King of Spain, international architect Renzo Piano, and other famous people.

List of 2009 winners

Prof. Santilli's interview

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June 6, 2010,

PROF. SANTILLI IS HONORED
BY THE SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA
for his lifetime of scientific contributions with particular reference to his discovery of the covering of special relativity known as Santilli Isorelativity, its recent confirmation via experimental measurements of deviations from the Doppler's law within physical media, and their cosmological implications.





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January 7, 2011
PROF. SANTILLI RECEIVED THE 2011 SCIENTIFIC PRIZE OF
KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY, NEPAL, DURING THE
Third International Conference on the Lie-Admissible
Treatment of Irreversible Processes

January 4 to 9, 2011, Kathmandu University, Nepal
http://www.ku.edu.np/iclatip/


A view of the Himalaya from Kathmandu University.


Some of the exotic temples near Kathmandu University.


The prize granted to Prof. Santilli during the conference sessions.


Prof. Santilli at the reception of the Nepal Scientific Prize on January 9, 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal.


The Silver Commemorative Place carrying the name of Prof. Santilli
and that of Kathmandu University.


Some of the participants of the 2011 Nepal Conference.

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September 6, 2011,

PROF. SANTILLI IS KNIGHTED BY THE REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO
WITH THE MEMBERSHIP TO THE "EQUESTRIAN ORDER OF SANT'AGATA"
AND THE TITLE OF SIR

during an official ceremony at the Palazzo Pubblico the honor being granted by His Excellency the Secretary of State, Dott. Augusto Casali, in representation of the Eccellentissimi Capitani Reggenti of the Republic, with the following motivation:

One century ago there was the surpassing of Galileo theories by Einstein relativities. Prof. Santilli pioneered decades ago the surpassing of Einstein theories via new mathematics, physics and experiments that are now at the forefront of science, on which he maintains the world leadership.

The Gran Cross was awarded during the San Marino Workshop on Astrophysics and Cosmology for Matter and Antimatter September 5 to 9, 2011, on which Prof. Santilli was the invited keynote speaker for both, matter and antimatter, as shown by the Schedule and the Summaries of Results available in the workshop website..


The Palazzo Pubblico of the Republic of San Marino


The nice pageantry of public announcements in San Marino.


The Grand Cross of St. Agata Order and the lapel decoration


The official decree of the Grand Council of the Republic of San Marino bestowing to
Prof. R. M. Santilli the Grand Cross of the St. Agata order


The awarding by His excellency, Dott. Augustoi Casali, Secretary of State.


Presenting the Motivation of the award.


A view of some of the participants of the
2011 San Marino Workshop.


Prof. Santilli while wearing the Grand Cross.

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September 21, 2011,

PROF. SANTILLI RECEIVES THE HIGHEST DISTINCTION OF HONORARY FELLOW OF
THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FOR
"His outstanding contribution in the field of Applied Mathematics."

The Award was granted during the formal dinner of the 2011 International Conference of the Society
CNAAM 2011, G-Hotels, Halkidiki, Greece, 19-25 September 2011
for which prof. Santilli had been an invited speaker to present his mathematics under the title

An introduction to the novel iso-, geno-, and hyper-mathematics for matter and their isoduals for antimatter.

During this talk, Prof. Santilli presented the new maths, physics and experiments dealing with the causal and invariant treatment of superluminal speeds as presented at the preceding 2011 San Marino Workshop. On September 23, 2011, two days after Prof. Santilli's invited talk, CERN announcement the detection of particles traveling faster then the speed of light in vacuum, which announcement created great interest in Prof. Santilli talk, including an interview by the Greek Television.


Prof. and Mrs. Santilli with the poster of the 2011 ESCMSE Conference.


Prof. Santilli during his invited talk, while presenting the first motivation for his nonlinear, nonlocal and nonhamiltonian isomathematics: the representation of electron valence bonds..


The official diploma of the ESCMSE Fellowship and related memento.


Prof. and Mrs. Santilli at the reception of the 2011 ESCMSE Fellowship.


A view of some of the participants to the 2011 ESCMSE Conference. memento.

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July 4-8, 2016,

ICNPAA CONGRESS 2016
University of La Rochelle, France, July 4 to 9, 2016
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/Special-Issue-HM.pdf

Invited Keynote Talk
R. M. Santilli, Outline of the new era in mathematics and its applications
http://www.internationalmathematics.com/icnpaa/schedule/

Special sessions: Santilli new sciences for a new era
http://www.internationalmathematics.com/icnpaa/schedule

Partial list of talks
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/docs/LaRochelle2016-talks.pdf

Technical Achievement Award to Prof Ruggero Maria Santilli
co-sponsored by the Universite' de la Rochelle,
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
The International Federation of Non-Linear Analysis
International Federation of Information Processing
American Institute of Physics.
Data and pictures to be uploaded in the web page
on Prof. Santilli prizes and Nominations
http://www.santilli-foundation.org/santilli-nobel-nominations.html


A view of Prof. Santilli's award from the University of La Rochelle, France, under important sponsorships.



Prof. Santilli at the time of the reception of the 2016 award from the University of La Rochelle while wearing the prestigious Grand Cross of the Sant'Agata Order with the title of Sir received on September 6, 2011, from the Republic of San Marino 9see above).



Images of Prof. Santilli's keynote talk at the Universite' de la La Rochelle from top left: talk title; presentation of his discovery of isomathematics and isodifferential calculus; presentation of his genomathematics for irreversible systems; presentation of structural advances in particle physics.

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2016 Fray International Sustainability Award to Prof. R. M. santilli



during the
2016 - Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit & Exhibition Hainan Island, China, November 6 to 10, 2016
http://www.flogen.org/sips2016/

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May 31, 2018

PROF. RUGGERO MARIA SANTILLI KNIGHTED BY SERGIO MATTARELLA
PRESIDENT OF ITALY, WITH THE "ORDER OF THE STAR OF ITALY"
WITH THE TITLE OF SIR
at a ceremony organized by the Italian Consulate, Coral Gables, Florida, on May 31, 2018 in the occasion of Italy National Day.

Prof. and Mrs. Santilli on arrival at the ceremony greeted by Lamborghini cars.

Prof. and Mrs. Santilli greeted on arrival by two Italian Carabinieri

Prof. Santilli greets the Italian-American Guard of Honor

or

The Head of the Ceremony, Dott. Roberto Tagliero of the Florida Italian Consulate, declares the initiation of the ceremony

American and Italian Anthems

The Italian Consul General Dott. Gloria Marina Bellelli calls Prof. Santilli to the podium.

Prof. Santilli arrives at the podium passing in between the American and the Italian flags.

The Italian Consul General reads to Prof. Santilli the motivation for the honor by Sergio Mattarella, President of Italy:

"In carrying out his scientific and business activities , Professor Santilli is constantly engaged in the promotion of international collaborations involving Italian researchers and industries. Much of his research also focuses on the creation of technologies for sustainable development, aimed at improving energy efficiency and reducing pollution on a global scale. All this makes Ruggero Maria Santilli deserving of the title of Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy.

Prof. Santilli received the Star of Italy and the Motivation signed by Italy President Sergio Mattarella and co-signed by the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs Dott. Angelino Alfano

The applause by invited guests

Prof. Santilli received from Miami Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez a Certificate of Congratulations for
"being a Knight of Order of the Star of Italy"

Prof. Santilli is congratulated by the Italian Vice Consul Dott. Lucio Taglione

A view of the concert at the ceremony
A glimpse of the concert at the ceremony by the Pianist Di Blasio

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NOMINATIONS of
PROF. RUGGERO MARIA SANTILLI FOR THE
NOBEL PRIZES IN PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
BEGINNING FROM 1985


SAMPLES OF NOMINATIONS FOR THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS

The first nomination of Prof. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Physics was filed in 1985 by Prof. A. O. E. Animalu as visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This nomination was subsequently followed by various nominations from around the world. The "International Committee for the Nobel Prize Nomination of Prof. R. M. Santilli" was organized in 1987 to coordinate the nominations under various chairman.


An early nomination by "Professor and Director" of a "Center for Theoretical Physics" in the official form of the Nobel Foundation who requested to remain anonymous.


TA nomination by a member of the "International Committee for the Nobel Prize Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli" who requested to remain anonymous.


Another early nomination from a "Professor of Theoretical Physics" who requested to remain anonymous.


Another nomination by a member of the "International Committee for the Nobel Prize Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli" who requested to remain anonymous.


A summary of nominations from 1985 to 1992 presented to the Nobel Committee for Physics by "International Committee for the Nobel Prize Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli".


Example of a nomination of Prof. Santilli for the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics on the official form received by the nominee.

A detailed nomination of Prof. Santilli by a British scientist who wishes to remain anonymous
Nomination of prof. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Physics

A nomination of Prof. Santilli by a U. S. professor of physics who wishes to remain anonymous
Nomination of prof. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Physics

A 1992, comprehensive,, 100 pages long nomination of Prof. Santilli by A. Jannussis, Professor of Physics at the University of Patras, Greece
Nomination of prof. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Physics

A 1998 detailed nomination by a member of "International Committee for the Nobel Prize Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli" who wishes to remain anonymous
Nomination of prof. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Physics

A 1998 inspiring nomination by the American-German scientist H. E. Wilhelm
Nomination of prof. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Physics

A 2001 nomination by Prof. S. L. Kalla from the University of Kuwait, Kuwait
Nomination of prof. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Physics

An important 2003 nomination by a known physicist from a known institution in Zurich, Switzerland
Nomination of prof. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Physics

Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli for the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics

Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli for the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics

First Open Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli for the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics

Second Open Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli for the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics

Third Open Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli for the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics

2016 Open Nomination of Prof. R. M. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry


SAMPLES OF NOMINATIONS FOR THE NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY

Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli for the 2007 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Nomination of Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli for the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

2016 Open Nomination of Prof. R. M. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry I

2016 Open Nomination of Prof. R. M. Santilli for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, II


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