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  1. Combinatorists: Donald Knuth, George Pólya, John Horton Conway, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Gian-Carlo Rota, James Stirling, W. T. Tutte
  2. Ordinary Differential Equations by Garrett and Gian Carlo Rota Birkhoff, 1962
  3. Stanislas Ulam: Sets, Numbers, and Universes (Mathematicians of Our Time)
  4. George Pólya: Collected Papers, Volume 4: Probability; Combinatorics; Teaching and Learning in Mathematics (Mathematicians of Our Time) by George Pólya, 1984-09-04
  5. Probability, Statistical Mechanics, and Number Theory: A Volume Dedicated to Mark Kac (Advances in Mathematics. Supplementary Studies, Vol 9)
  6. Gian-Carlo Rota on Combinatorics: Introductory Papers and Commentaries (Contemporary Mathematicians)
  7. The Mathematical Experience by Philip J. Davis, Reuben Hersh, 1982-05
  8. Enumerative Combinatorics, Vol. 1 (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Richard P. Stanley, 1997-04-13
  9. A HISTORY OF COMPUTING IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY A Collection of Essays by N, J Howlett and Gian-Carlo Rota (Editors) METROPOLIS, 1980
  10. Matching theory: An introduction by Gian-Carlo Rota, 1971
  11. Advances in Mathematics Volume 13 1974 by Gian Carlo Rota, 1974
  12. Advances in Mathematics: Fasc.3 v. 2
  13. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society: Vol. 79, No. 4, July, 1973 by Gian-Carlo; et al; (eds.) Rota, 1973
  14. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society: Vol. 74, No. 5, September, 1968 by Gian-Carlo; et al; (eds.) Rota, 1968

61. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Gian-Carlo Rota
Re HM giancarlo rota. Samuel S St. John s has a sister campus inSanta Feat which gian-carlo rota was the guest of honor. That
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Re: [HM] Gian-Carlo Rota
Samuel S. Kutler s-kutler@sjca.edu
Wed, 21 Apr 1999 07:20:55 +0100
I was fortunate enough to be invited to dinner in Santa Femy college,
St. John's has a sister campus in Santa Feat which Gian-Carlo Rota was
the guest of honor. That was long ago, but I remember that he Husserl was
mentioned, an Gian-Carlo Rota said that he admired Husserl but remarked
that Husserl had the crazy notion that one is not a number.
Of course there is nothing crazy about the thought that one is not a
number. If one follows the definition of number that calls one a
multitude, then one is at the opposite pole from a number, since the polar
distinction is unity-multiplicity. Nevertheless, even in that
interpretation, one is at the beginning of number. The analogy: point is to line as one is to number.

62. A Chinese Person
giancarlo rota said The mystery, as essence of mathematics. gian-carlorota. vieplivee @ 2004-03-07 0049 (Trackback0). .
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63. Gian-Carlo Rota
fun@optima.cs.arizona.edu From Michael Kleber Date Tue, 20 Apr 1999 113836 0400(EDT) To math-fun@CS.Arizona.EDU Subject gian-carlo rota Sender owner
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Delivered-To: math-fun@optima.cs.arizona.edu From: Michael Kleber Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 11:38:36 -0400 (EDT) To: math-fun@CS.Arizona.EDU Subject: Gian-Carlo Rota Sender: owner-math-fun@CS.Arizona.EDU With a heavy heart, I pass along the news: Gian-Carlo Rota died this weekend. I just saw him on Friday afternoon. I thought it was a miracle: his office formerly piles of papers with just enough room left to walk to the desk or blackboard from the door was clean; he had had teams of students helping him go through and throw things away for weeks. He was sitting behind his desk talking with Richard Stanley, looking pleased with the world. But then, he was always one to look pleased with the world; it was his style. I'm still kind of in shock. Michael Kleber kleber@math.mit.edu Back to Home in Japanese Last Update : Wednesday, 21-Apr-1999 17:32:34 JST

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65. Commentary By Gian-Carlo Rota
Commentary by giancarlo rota. Throughout his life, Paul Erdös neverseemed to age. gian-carlo rota, Cambridge, MA, September 30, 1996.
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66. Ordinary Differential Equations -- From Eric Weisstein's Encyclopedia Of Scienti
$59.75. Birkhoff, Garrett and rota, giancarlo. Ordinary Differential Equations. 318p. Now out in newer ed. Birkhoff, Garrett and rota, gian-carlo.
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Ordinary Differential Equations
see also Ordinary Differential Equation Partial Differential Equations Arnold, Vladimir Igorevich. Geometrical Methods in the Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations. English translation edited by Mark Levi. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1983. $59. Arnold, Vladimir Igorevich. Ordinary Differential Equations, 3rd ed. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1992. 334 p. $59.95. Ayres, Frank Jr. Theory and Problems of Differential Equations. New York: Schaum, 1952. 296 p. Now out in newer ed. by Bronsen. Bellman, R. C. Stability Theory of Differential Equations. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1953. $?. Betz, Herman; Burcham, Paul B.; and Ewing, George M. Differential Equations with Applications, 2nd ed. New York: Harper and Row, 1964. 354 p. Biler, Piotr. Problems and Examples in Differential Equations. Birkhoff, Garrett and Rota, Gian-Carlo. Ordinary Differential Equations. Boston, MA: Ginn, 1962. 318 p. Now out in newer ed. Birkhoff, Garrett and Rota, Gian-Carlo. Ordinary Differential Equations, 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 1978. 342 p. $109.95. Boyce, William E. and DiPrima, Richard C.

67. Definition Of Gian-Carlo Rota - WordIQ Dictionary & Encyclopedia
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Rota Gian-Carlo Rota April 27 April 18 ) was an Italian -born American mathematician and philosopher He was born in Vigevano Italy , where he lived until he was 13 years old. At that time his family fled Italy because his father, Giovanni Rota, was likely to be an object of fascist persecution. He attended the Colegio Americano de Quito in Ecuador , and earned degrees at Princeton University and Yale University . For most of his career he was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he was the only person ever to be appointed Professor of Applied Mathematics and Philosophy . He was also the Norbert Wiener Professor of Applied Mathematics . (See also Norbert Wiener He began his career as a functional analyst , but changed directions and became a distinguished combinatorialist . He inaugurated the theory of incidence algebras umbral calculus on a rigorous foundation, unified the theory of Sheffer sequences and polynomial sequences of binomial type , and worked on fundamental problems in probability theory He died in Cambridge, Massachusetts

68. Letter To The Editor
Three Lessons I Wish I Had Never Been Taught by giancarlo rota. Then gian-carlorota tells the reader to ``Give Lavish Acknowledgments .
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Notices of the AMS
March 1997
Three Lessons I Wish I Had Never Been Taught by Gian-Carlo Rota
I have the greatest admiration for Gian-Carlo Rota's mathematics, energy, talent, wit, personality, charisma, enthusiasm, and the list could (and perhaps should) be continued. However, the purpose of this letter is to point out that by publishing his ``Ten Lessons I Wish I Had Been Taught'' in the January 1997 issue of the AMS Notices (cf. p. 22-25) without any appropriate footnote indicating that some of the ``lessons'' are meant to be just read and enjoyed and must not be taken seriously without parental supervision, you (and, indirectly, Gian-Carlo Rota) may have caused irreparable damage to a large segment of our young (and not so young) mathematicians who are naive beyond belief and who will accept any advice no matter how absurd and nonsensical it is from such an international authority and supernova as Gian-Carlo Rota. By the way, Gian-Carlo Rota writes, ``I bought a copy of Frederick Riesz's Collected Papers as soon as the big, thick, heavy, oversize volume was published.'' I wonder if he realizes that he was grossly cheated, because it's really

69. Ricordo Di Gian-Carlo Rota, Matematico Di Fama Mondiale
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70. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Gian-Carlo Rota
giancarlo rota Biography Ph.D. Yale University 1956. According to our currenton-line database, gian-carlo rota has 45 students and 185 descendants.
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71. Who's Who(3)
erc@cs.uga.edu. Rosenstiehl, Pierre. pr@ehess.fr. rota, giancarlo, 1932-1999.The Forbidden City of gian-carlo rota. http//www.rota.org/. Rothschild, Bruce.
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72. Giancarlo Rota - Wikipedia
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(Reindirizzamento da Gian-Carlo Rota Gian-Carlo Rota matematico e filosofo nato in Italia e successivamente divenuto cittadino degli Stati Uniti Nasce a Vigevano Italia , dove vive fino ai 13 anni; alla scuola elementare ¨ compagno di banco di Lucio Mastronardi ; frequenta a Roma la sorella del padre, Rosetta Rota (laureata in matematica e gi  frequentatrice del gruppo di Enrico Fermi ), e il di lei marito Ennio Flaiano Negli ultimi tempi del secondo conflitto mondiale la sua famiglia si deve rifugiare in Valsesia in quanto il padre Giovanni si trova su una lista nera delle milizie fasciste. La famiglia si rifugia quindi nell' Ecuador e Rota frequenta il Colegio Americano de Quito Nel si trasferisce negli Stati Uniti per studiare alla [[Princeton University]] dove ottiene un BA nel . Dall'anno successivo presso la Yale University , nel 1954 ottiene un MA e nel 1957 il PhD con la supervisione di Jakob T. Schwartz La maggior parte della sua carriera, dal con la eccezione degli anni presso la Rockefeller University , la svolge come professore presso il Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Qui ¨ stata l'unica persona con la carica di Professor of Applied Mathematics and Philosophy ; egli ¨ stato anche Norbert Wiener Professor of Applied Mathematics (vedi Norbert Wiener Inoltre per molti anni dal ha ricoperto incarichi al Los Alamos National Laboratory , dove ha stretto amicizia con Stanislaw Ulam ; ¨ stato anche consulente della Rand Corporation e del Brookhaven National Laboratory . Dopo aver iniziato le sue ricerche in

73. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Gian-carlo Rota Quotes
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74. Gian-Carlo Rota
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Image:Gcr.jpg Gian-Carlo Rota ) was an Italian -born American mathematician and philosopher He was born in Vigevano Italy , where he lived until he was 13 years old. At that time his family fled Italy because his father, Giovanni Rota, was likely to be an object of fascist persecution. He attended the Colegio Americano de Quito in Ecuador , and earned degrees at Princeton University and Yale University . For most of his career he was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he was the only person ever to be appointed Professor of Applied Mathematics and Philosophy He began his career as a functional analyst , but changed directions and became a distinguished combinatorialist umbral calculus on a rigorous foundation, unified the theory of Sheffer sequences and polynomial sequences of binomial type , and worked on fundamental problems in probability theory
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75. SS > NF Reviews > Gian-Carlo Rota
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79. G. -C. Rota‚ƉðÍA“ʐ«Œ¤‹†AŠm—¦˜_‚ÉŠÖ‚·‚é‹ÆÑ
G. C. rota. gian-carlo rotaon Analysis, Convexity, and Probability. Selected Papers and Commentaries.
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Gian-Carlo Rota on Analysis, Convexity, and Probability
Selected Papers and Commentaries (CM - Contemporary Mathematicians)
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80. Rota's 10 Lessons
At a conference held in honor of giancarlo rota this past April, rota delivereda presentation of advice for mathematicians young and old. by gian-carlo rota.
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*Concerns of Young Mathematicians*
Volume 4, Issue 25
August 21, 1996
An electronically distributed digest for discussions of the issues of concern to mathematicians at the beginning of their careers. At a conference held in honor of Gian-Carlo Rota this past April, Rota delivered a presentation of advice for mathematicians young and old. We're pleased to present a transcript that Rota submitted Emil Volcheck
Ten lessons I wish I had been taught
by Gian-Carlo Rota
MIT
April 20, 1996
Allow me to begin by allaying one of your worries. I will not spend the next half hour thanking you for participating in this conference, or for your taking time away from your work in order to travel to Cambridge. And to allay another of your probable worries, let me hasten to add that you are not about to be subjected to a tale of past events, similar to the recollections that I have been publishing for some years, with a straight face and with an occasional embellishment of reality. Dirk Struik was right; a speaker should try to give his audience something they can take home with them. But what? Over the years, I have been collecting some random bits of advice that I keep repeating to myself, do's and don'ts of which I have been and will always be guilty. Some of you have been exposed to one or more of these tidbits. Collecting these items and presenting them in one speech may be one of the less obnoxious among options of equal presumptuousness. The advice we give others is the advice that we ourselves need. Since it is too late for me to learn these lessons, I will try to discharge my unfulfilled duty by dishing them out to you. They will be stated in order of increasing controversiality.

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