Convegno Internazionale in Memoria di Vito Volterra

Convegno Internazionale in Memoria di Vito Volterra
Title Convegno Internazionale in Memoria di Vito Volterra PDF eBook
Author Convegno Internazionale in Memoria di Vito Volterra (1990, Roma)
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Pages 344
Release 1992
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Convegno internazionale in memoria di Vito Volterra

Convegno internazionale in memoria di Vito Volterra
Title Convegno internazionale in memoria di Vito Volterra PDF eBook
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Release 1992
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Convegno internazionale in memoria di Vito Volterra (Roma, 8-11 ottobre 1990)

Convegno internazionale in memoria di Vito Volterra (Roma, 8-11 ottobre 1990)
Title Convegno internazionale in memoria di Vito Volterra (Roma, 8-11 ottobre 1990) PDF eBook
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Pages 346
Release 1992
Genre Science
ISBN 9788821801044

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Vito Volterra

Vito Volterra
Title Vito Volterra PDF eBook
Author Angelo Guerraggio
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 183
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642272630

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​Vito Volterra (1860-1940) was one of the most famous representatives of Italian science in his day. Angelo Guerragio and Giovanni Paolini analyze Volterra’s most important contributions to mathematics and their applications, as well as his outstanding organizational achievements in scientific policy. Volterra was one of the founding fathers of functional analysis and the author of fundamental contributions in the field of integral equations, elasticity theory and population dynamics (Lotka-Volterra model). He delivered keynote lectures on the occasion of the International Congresses of Mathematicians held in Paris (1900), Rome (1908), Strasbourg (1920) and Bologna (1928). He became involved in the scientific development in united Italy and was appointed senator of the kingdom in 1905. One of his numerous non-mathematical activities was founding the National Research Council (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, CNR). During the First World War he was active in military research. After the war he took a clear stand against fascism, which was the starting point for his exclusion. In 1926 he resigned as president of the world famous Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei and was later on excluded from the academy. In 1931 he was one of the few university lecturers who denied to swear an oath of allegiance to the fascistic regime. In 1938 he suffered from the impact of the racial laws. The authors draw a comprehensive picture of Vito Volterra, both as a great mathematician and an organizer of science.

The Volterra Chronicles

The Volterra Chronicles
Title The Volterra Chronicles PDF eBook
Author Judith R. Goodstein
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 336
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0821839691

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The life of Vito Volterra, one of the finest scientists and mathematicians Italy ever produced, spans the period from the unification of the Italian peninsula in 1860 to the onset of the Second World War--an era of unparalleled progress and unprecedented turmoil in the history of Europe. Born into an Italian Jewish family in the year of the liberation of Italy's Jewish ghettos, Volterra was barely in his twenties when he made his name as a mathematician and took his place as aleading light in Italy's modern scientific renaissance. By his early forties, he was a world-renowned mathematician, a sought-after figure in European intellectual and social circles, the undisputed head of Italy's mathematics and physics school--and still living with his mother, who decided the time wasripe to arrange his marriage. When Italy entered World War I in 1915, the fifty-five-year-old Volterra served with distinction and verve as a lieutenant and did not put on civilian clothes again until the Armistice of 1918. By This book, based in part on unpublished personal letters and interviews, traces the extraordinary life and times of one of Europe's foremost scientists and mathematicians, from his teenage struggles to avoid the stifling life of a ``respectable'' bank clerk in Florence,to his seminal mathematical work--which today influences fields as diverse as economics, physics, and ecology--and from his spirited support of Italy's scientific and democratic institutions during his years as an Italian Senator, to his steadfast defiance of the Fascists and Mussolini. In recountingthe life of this outstanding scientist, European Jewish intellectual, committed Italian patriot, and devoted if frequently distracted family man, The Volterra Chronicles depicts a remarkable individual in a prodigious age and takes the reader on a vivid and splendidly detailed historical journey. Information for our distributors: Copublished with the London Mathematical Society beginning with Volume 4. Members of the LMS may order directly from the AMS at the AMS member price. The LMS isregistered with the Charity Commissioners.

International Amaldi Conference on Problems of Global Security

International Amaldi Conference on Problems of Global Security
Title International Amaldi Conference on Problems of Global Security PDF eBook
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Pages 296
Release 2003
Genre Arms control
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Hidden Harmony—Geometric Fantasies

Hidden Harmony—Geometric Fantasies
Title Hidden Harmony—Geometric Fantasies PDF eBook
Author Umberto Bottazzini
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 860
Release 2013-06-21
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1461457254

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​This book is a history of complex function theory from its origins to 1914, when the essential features of the modern theory were in place. It is the first history of mathematics devoted to complex function theory, and it draws on a wide range of published and unpublished sources. In addition to an extensive and detailed coverage of the three founders of the subject – Cauchy, Riemann, and Weierstrass – it looks at the contributions of authors from d’Alembert to Hilbert, and Laplace to Weyl. Particular chapters examine the rise and importance of elliptic function theory, differential equations in the complex domain, geometric function theory, and the early years of complex function theory in several variables. Unique emphasis has been devoted to the creation of a textbook tradition in complex analysis by considering some seventy textbooks in nine different languages. The book is not a mere sequence of disembodied results and theories, but offers a comprehensive picture of the broad cultural and social context in which the main actors lived and worked by paying attention to the rise of mathematical schools and of contrasting national traditions. The book is unrivaled for its breadth and depth, both in the core theory and its implications for other fields of mathematics. It documents the motivations for the early ideas and their gradual refinement into a rigorous theory.​