Gaston's Class 14) Plato ( 14) segre, corrado ( 14) Volterra ( 14) Weil http://www.vermilionschools.org/teachlinks/gaston
Extractions: Mr. Gaston's Math Homepage The project is complete! Click here to view the student works! This semester, the Algebra Classes will be presenting an in class project detailing the history of a particular mathematician from history. This will include an in class presentation as well as a written paper on the subject. These are the requirements students must meet for a satisfactory grade: Please read one of the biographies of a male or female mathematician from the following lists. Write a short summary. Create a poster, with at least 2 visual aids and attach your summary for display in class. Please include the following information in your summary: Mathematician's Name. Picture from biography file. Date of Birth and Current Age/or Date of Death. Geographical Location. Important contributions to Math. What you found most interesting about this person. At least two (2) sources must be cited in a bibliography page. Summaries should be at approximately three to four pages long (double-spaced, New Times Roman font, size 12). You are welcome to get additional information from the library if necessary. Here are the mathematicians students may choose from: The 100 most cross-referenced, with the most cross-referenced first. The number of other biographies in which each mathematician is cross-referenced is given in brackets) This list is from
Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Corrado Segre Re HM corrado segre. Julio Maybe in reply to Gregory Moore HMcorrado segre . On Fri, 23 Oct 1998 Gregory H. Moore wrote I http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/oct98/0166.html
Extractions: Le vicende guerresche di Purillo Purilli bocciato in storia; Purificazione, Whisky e Soda, Il cappello sul letto e Balbuzie, calembour e impudenze. Era pronto al grande salto. La vergine a 18 carati Mammiferi di lusso, Dino Segre era considerato uno scrittore superato. In tempi di regime era nata una nuova generazione letteraria; fra i principali ricordiamo: Elio Vittorini Alberto Moravia Curzio Malaparte Ignazio Silone ... Ricordi di un ex detenuto politico, 1935-1944 Nostra signora di miss tif Bibliografia: opera omnia Nostra signora di miss tif
La Matematica Italiana 1800-1950 Translate this page corrado segre (1863-1924). Introduzione alla geometria sopra un entealgebrico semplicemente infinito, Annali di matematica pura http://www.math.unifi.it/matematicaitaliana/schede_opere/61segre94.html
Peano Others were not so happy to have these errors pointed out and one suchwas his colleague corrado segre. When corrado segre submitted http://homepages.compuserve.de/thweidenfeller/mathematiker/Peano.htm
Extractions: Died: 20 April 1932 in Turin, Italy Giuseppe Peano 's parents worked on a farm and Giuseppe was born in the farmhouse 'Tetto Galant' about 5 km from Cuneo. He attended the village school in Spinetta then he moved up to the school in Cuneo, making the 5km journey there and back on foot every day. His parents bought a house in Cuneo but his father continued to work the fields at Tetto Galant with the help of a brother and sister of Giuseppe, while his mother stayed in Cuneo with Giuseppe and his older brother. Giuseppe's mother had a brother who was a priest and lawyer in Turin and, when he realised that Giuseppe was a very talented child, he took him to Turin in 1870 for his secondary schooling and to prepare him for university studies. Giuseppe took exams at Ginnasio Cavour in 1873 and then was a pupil at Liceo Cavour from where he graduated in 1876 and, in that year, he entered the University of Turin. Among Peano's teachers in his first year at the University of Turin was D'Ovidio who taught him analytic geometry and algebra. In his second year he was taught calculus by Angelo Genocchi
D'Ovidio He had two famous assistants, Peano (188083) and corrado segre (1883-84). D Ovidioand corrado segre built an important school of geometry at Turin. http://homepages.compuserve.de/thweidenfeller/mathematiker/D'Ovidio.htm
Extractions: Died: 21 March 1933 in Turin, Italy Enrico D'Ovidio studied in Naples, southwest of his home town of Campobasso, where he prepared to enter the School of Bridges and Roads. He studied there for a time and attended lectures by Battaglini and Fergola whose influence made D'Ovidio become interested in an academic career. Already at this time D'Ovidio was beginning original research in mathematics although he had not taken a standard university course. He wrote some short articles on determinants and conics and these were published in the early volumes of Battaglini 's new journal Giornale di Matematiche which was founded in 1863. D'Ovidio began school teaching but was granted an honorary degree in mathematics by the University of Naples despite never having taken a degree course. He sat no written examination papers for this degree since it was felt that he had already proved his mathematical abilities. In 1869 D'Ovidio published a geometry text for schools and then, in 1872, Beltrami persuaded him to enter the competition for the Chair of Algebra and Analytic Geometry at the University of Turin. D'Ovidio was reluctant to leave the Naples area of Italy where he was close to his family but he decided to enter the competition and he was offered the post.
Mercantiquo: Where Books Get Their Bearings Translate this page segre, corrado, SULLA SCOMPOSIZIONE DEI PUNTI SINGOLARI DELLE SUPERFICIEALGEBRICHE, offering, segre, corrado, SULLA FORMA HESSIANA, offering, http://www.mercantiquo.it/index.php?by_letter=S
Issue No 2, Vol 13, 1998 Donatella Capitani, Maria Carmela Emanuele, AnnaLaura segre, corrado Fanelli, AnnaAdele Fabbri, Donato Attanasio, Bonaventura Focher and Giorgio Capretti. http://www.npprj.com/volumes/13_2_98.html
Extractions: Issue no 2, volume 13, 1998 The agitation of pulp suspensions with a jet nozzle agitator The agitation of pulp suspensions in a tank was studied experimentally with sonar doppler and theoretically with computational fluid dynamics. It was found that yield stress is the key parameter in determining the flow field at low shear rates. Early detection of enzymatic attack on paper by NMR relaxometry, EPR spectroscopy and X-Ray powder spectra Donatella Capitani, Maria Carmela Emanuele, AnnaLaura Segre, Corrado Fanelli, Anna Adele Fabbri, Donato Attanasio, Bonaventura Focher and Giorgio Capretti A combined study based on NMR relaxometry, EPR, X-Ray powder spectra and chemical analysis was applied to reveal enzymatic attack by the endoglucanase on paper. It is shown that, in particular, NMR relaxometry is able to reveal extremely mild enzymatic attack not observable with any other method. Temperature distributions in a paper sheet subjected to a short pressure pulse from a heated plate The temperature distribution in the thickness direction and the thickness of papers were measured during compression with a heated plate using short pressure pulses. From these experiments, the thermal parameters of the sheet were estimated. The results indicated that the heat transfer coefficient between the heated plate and the paper surface had a significant influence on the temperature distribution in the sheet.
Beniamieno Segre Assignment Beniamieno segre assignment page. Beniamino segre s teachers at Turin Universityincluded Peano, Fano, Fubini and corrado segre (a not too close relative). http://www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/wcll/WebQuestMath/webquest/bskt.html
Extractions: Beniamino Segre's teachers at Turin University included Peano, Fano, Fubini and Corrado Segre (a not too close relative). Beniamino graduated from Turin in 1923 having written a dissertation on geometry. He was appointed to a post in Turin where he remained until 1926. After studying in Paris with Cartan for ayear, Beniamino became Severi's assistant in Rome. By 1931 when he was appointed to the chair at Bologna he already had 40 publications in algebraic geometry, differential geometry, topology and differential equations. However he was of Jewish background and the Fascist Italian Government forced him out and he went to England. After being interned as an alien in 1940 he was appointed to a teaching post in Manchester with Mordell in 1942.In 1946 he returned to Bologna succeeding Severi in Rome in 1950. His output of research papers on geometry and related topics reached nearly 300 not counting a long list of other publications. Segre's contributions to geometry are many but, particularly in the latter part of his life, he is remembered for his study of geometries over fields other than the complex numbers. He gave a series of lectures in London in 1950 which were published as Arithmetical questions on algebraic varieties in 1951.Many questions were asked in these lectures about how the results would change if the ground field were different.
Segre_Beniamino Beniamino segre s teachers at Turin University included Peano, Fano,Fubini and corrado segre (a not too close relative). Beniamino http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/SgrBnmn.htm
Extractions: Previous (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Beniamino Segre 's teachers at Turin University included Peano Fano Fubini and Corrado Segre (a not too close relative). Beniamino graduated from Turin in 1923 having written a dissertation on geometry. He was appointed to a post in Turin where he remained until 1926. After studying in Paris with Cartan for a year, Beniamino became Severi 's assistant in Rome. By 1931 when he was appointed to the chair at Bologna he already had 40 publications in algebraic geometry, differential geometry, topology and differential equations. However he was of Jewish background and the Fascist Italian Government forced him out and he went to England. After being interned as an alien in 1940 he was appointed to a teaching post in Manchester with Mordell in 1942. In 1946 he returned to Bologna succeeding Severi in Rome in 1950. His output of research papers on geometry and related topics reached nearly 300 not counting a long list of other publications. Segre's contributions to geometry are many but, particularly in the latter part of his life, he is remembered for his study of geometries over fields other than the complex numbers. He gave a series of lectures in London in 1950 which were published as
References For Segre_Corrado References for corrado segre. Articles G Castelnuovo, corrado segre, Attidell Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. Rendiconti 33 (1924), 353359. http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/~DZDFF0.htm
Extractions: G Castelnuovo, Corrado Segre, Atti dell'Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. Rendiconti (Paris, 1988), 123-137. P Gario, Resolution of singularities of surfaces by P Del Pezzo: A mathematical controversy with C Segre, Archive for History of Exact Science P Gario, Some recently discovered letters of Corrado Segre (Italian), Atti Accad. Sci. Torino Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Natur. P Gario, Singularities and geometry of surfaces in C Segre's correspondence with G Castelnuovo (Italian), Archive for History of Exact Science F Ghione and G Ottaviani, A tribute to Corrado Segre, Complex projective geometry, London Math. Soc. Lecture Note Ser. (Cambridge, 1992), 175-188. A Terracini, I quaderni di Corrado Segre, Atti del Quarto Congresso dell'Unione Matematica Italiana (Roma, 1953), 252-262. Close this window or click this link to go back to Corrado Segre
Table Of Contents Translate this page immaginari, 332. . . ARTICLE, segre, corrado Le rappresentazioni realidelle forme complesse e gli enti iperalgebrici, 413. . . ARTICLE, http://134.76.163.65/agora_docs/27705TABLE_OF_CONTENTS.html
Mostra Di Geometria Translate this page Le lettere di Federigo Enriques, Eugenio Bertini, Guido Castelnuovo, Luigi Cremona,Gino Fano, Georges Humbert, Emile Picard, corrado segre e Giuseppe Veronese http://sauron.mat.unimi.it/html/arch/geo/main-ita.html
Extractions: Milano, 15 novembre - 12 dicembre 1996 Superficie di Enriques Una galleria di Superfici Algebriche In questa mostra abbiamo presentato documenti originali, provenienti per la maggior parte da archivi privati, molti dei quali esposti al pubblico per la prima volta. Si tratta di un importante materiale documentario, costituito da lettere, manoscritti, fogli di appunti, fotografie e disegni. In alcuni casi abbiamo sostituito il documento originale con una sua copia ingrandita per facilitarne la lettura. Le lettere di Federigo Enriques, Eugenio Bertini, Guido Castelnuovo, Luigi Cremona, Gino Fano, Georges Humbert, Emile Picard, Corrado Segre e Giuseppe Veronese provengono dall'archivio "Castelnuovo" conservato dalla figlia, Emma. Molte delle fotografie, alcune ancora inedite, appartengono agli archivi citati e a Matilde Morpurgo Lombroso, nipote di Corrado Segre.
PRG.SEGRE.html Translate this page Gábor KORCHMÁROS (Università della Basilicata, Potenza) segre-type theoremsin SCIENTIFICO Enrico ARBARELLO, Pier Vittorio CECCHERINI, corrado DE CONCINI http://www.lincei.it/convegni/CONVEGNI.2004/PROGRAMMI/PRG.SEGRE.html
Extractions: PROGRAMMA 9.50 Saluto del Direttore del Centro Linceo Interdisciplinare "B. Segre", Maurizio BRUNORI 10.00 Edoardo VESENTINI (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei): Beniamino Segre and Italian geometry 11.50 Intervallo 15.00 Phillip GRIFFITHS (IAS, Princeton): Algebraic cycles and singularities of normal functions 16.00 Joseph A. THAS (Universiteit Gent): Finite geometries: classical problems and recent developments 16.50 Intervallo 9.50 Saluto del Direttore del Dipartimento di Matematica G. Castelnuovo, Lucio BOCCARDO 10.00 John H. CONWAY (Princeton University): Some things you can't hear the shape of 11.00 Joseph ZAKS (University of Haifa): Geometric graphs and the Beckman-Quarles Theorem 11.50 Intervallo 15.00 Nicholas I. SHEPHERD-BARRON (University of Cambridge): Cubic surfaces and rationality 16.00 Giuseppe TOMASSINI (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa): Extension problems in complex geometry
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of SE Segner, Johann, Segovia, Carlos, SegoviaFerandez, Carlos, The Universityof Chicago, 1967. segre, corrado, University of Turin, 1883. segre, Beniamino, http://genealogy.impa.br/html/letter.phtml?letter=SE&fShow=1
Mathematik/Informatik-Bibliothek Heidelberg : Sonderdrucke Staeckel Translate this page 142, Schottky, F. 21. 143, Schoute, PH, I 28, II 16. 144, Schur, Issai,21. 145, segre, corrado, 12. 146, Snyder, Virgil, 6. 147, Staude, Otto, 7.148, Steffensen, JF, 5. http://math.uni-heidelberg.de/bib/lit/son.html
Extractions: No. Name Vorname Anzahl Sonderdrucke Beck Hans Bernstein Felix Berwald Ludwig Berzolari Luigi Bianci Luigi I: 18, II: 21, III: 14 Bieberbach Ludwig Blaschke Wilhelm Blumenthal Otto Maxime Boehm Karl Bohlmann Georg Bohr Harald Bolza Oskar Bonola Roberto Bosmans Henri I: 39, II: 40-90, III: 91-117 (alle an Karl Bopp) Anton v. Brouwer Luitzen E.J. Burckhardt Heinrich Cantor Georg Cantor Moritz Constantin Et. Cosserat Courant Richard Couturat Louis Cranz Carl Czuber Emanuel (Mechaniker) 21 Dehn Max Demoulin Alphonse Denizot Alfred Dingeldey Friedrich Disteli Martin Engel Friedrich Escherich G.v. Faber Georg Leopold Finsterwalder Sebastian Fischer Ernst Fricke Robert Frischauf Johannes Fuchs Richard Fueter Rudolf Greenhill A.G. Gundelfinger S. Paul Gutzmer August Hadamard Jacques Haentzschel Emil Hahn Hans Hahn Lilly Hamburger M. Hamel Georg Hartogs Fritz Harzer Paul Haupt Otto Hausdorff Felix Haussner Robert Hecke Erich Heffter Lothar Hellinger Ernst Hensel Kurt Hermite Charles Heun Karl (Mechaniker) 8 Hilb Emil Hilbert David Otto Horn J.
The Science Bookstore - Chronology 1863 AD, First facsimile transmission on Pantelegraph Giovanni Caselli.segre, corrado Born 8/20/1863 Died 5/18/1924, 1863 AD, Cannon http://www.thesciencebookstore.com/chron.asp?pg=21
HWWA - Portal Migration Universitá di Roma III via corrado segre 2 I00146 Roma www.uniroma3.it. oben. Universitádi Roma III via corrado segre 2 I-00146 Roma www.uniroma3.it. oben. http://www.hwwa.de/migration/news_veranstaltungen.html