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    Guido Castelnuovo (14 August 1865 – 27 April 1952) was an Italian mathematician. He is best known for his contributions to the field of algebraic geometry...
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  • Mumford (1966, lecture 14), who attributed the following results to Guido Castelnuovo (1893): An r-regular sheaf is s-regular for any s ≥ r {\displaystyle...
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    and his elder brothers Ugo (born in 1890, lawyer) and Guido (born in 1891, engineer). Castelnuovo-Tedesco was first introduced to the piano by his mother...
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  • orchestral conductor Guido Cantz (born 1971), German television presenter Guido Carrillo (born 1991), Argentine footballer Guido Castelnuovo (1865–1952), Italian...
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  • those being Italian. The leadership fell to the group in Rome of Guido Castelnuovo, Federigo Enriques and Francesco Severi, who were involved in some...
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  • and teacher Enrico Castelnuovo (1839–1915), Italian writer Guido Castelnuovo (1865–1952), Italian mathematician Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895–1968)...
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    Agnoletti and Anna Maria Enriques Agnoletti. He became a student of Guido Castelnuovo (who later became his brother-in-law after marrying his sister Elbina)...
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    disciple of the Italian school of algebraic geometry, studying with Guido Castelnuovo, Federigo Enriques and Francesco Severi. Zariski wrote a doctoral...
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  • C such that φ*(ω′1) = ω1 and φ*(ω′2) = ω2. This result is due to Guido Castelnuovo and Michele de Franchis (1875–1946). The converse, that two such pullbacks...
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  • Hirzebruch surfaces Σ2m when it is the even unimodular lattice II1,1. Guido Castelnuovo proved that any complex surface such that q and P2 (the irregularity...
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  • mathematician Guido Castelnuovo (1865–1952), mathematician Federigo Enriques (1871–1946), mathematician Gino Fano (1871–1952), mathematician Guido Fubini (1879–1943)...
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  • mathematics, a Castelnuovo surface is a surface of general type such that the canonical bundle is very ample and such that c12 = 3pg − 7. Guido Castelnuovo proved...
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    Tecnico di Venezia Scientific career Fields Mathematics Institutions University of Padua Doctoral advisor Luigi Cremona Doctoral students Guido Castelnuovo...
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  • Max Noether began the systematic study of algebraic surfaces, and Guido Castelnuovo proved important parts of the classification. Federigo Enriques (1914...
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  • Kingdon Clifford David Hilbert Italian school of algebraic geometry Guido Castelnuovo Federigo Enriques Francesco Severi Solomon Lefschetz Oscar Zariski...
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  • President (1946–1948) 12 May 1948 ex officio 1 October 1959 (death) Guido Castelnuovo Mathematician 5 December 1949 Luigi Einaudi 27 April 1952 (death)...
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  • Benjamin Faunce, American druggist and businessman (b. 1873) 1952 – Guido Castelnuovo, Italian mathematician and statistician (b. 1865) 1961 – Roy Del Ruth...
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    active role in the Italian unification movement. He was the father of Guido Castelnuovo. Il quaderno della zia, 1872 ("Aunt's notebook") Nevica, 1878 ("It...
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  • geometers of the Italian school around 1900; the contraction theorem of Guido Castelnuovo essentially describes the process of constructing a minimal model...
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  • Lee-Jen Wei Richard Peto Edmund A. Gehan Frank Anscombe Donald Rubin Guido Castelnuovo Corrado Gini Francesco Paolo Cantelli Abraham de Moivre Valery Glivenko...
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    differential geometry. Bompiani received his Ph.D. (laurea) in 1910 under Guido Castelnuovo at the Sapienza University of Rome with thesis Spazio rigato a quattro...
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    of Elbina and Guido Castelnuovo; her father and her mother's brother Federigo Enriques were both professors of mathematics. Castelnuovo graduated from...
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    jury of 11 mathematicians, including Levi-Civita, Vito Volterra, and Guido Castelnuovo. In the fall of 1920 he went to Paris, where he gave talks in Jacques...
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    Literature The Macmillan Company, 1916 "La storia dell'Istituto Matematico Guido Castelnuovo". Dipartimento di Matematica, Sapienza Università di Roma. Retrieved...
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  • Alfredo Capelli Milvio Capovani Luigi Carnera Gino Cassinis Emma Castelnuovo Guido Castelnuovo Sebastiano Catania Carlo Cattaneo (mathematician) Francesco...
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  • Andrea Boattini Luigi Broglio Eduardo Caianiello Guido Caldarelli Cristiano Castelfranchi Guido Castelnuovo Gustavo Colonnetti (former president) Angioletta...
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  • when deg(L) ≥ 2g + 1 + p, which for p = 0 was a classical result of Guido Castelnuovo. Projective variety Hilbert polynomial David Eisenbud, The Geometry...
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  • on an algebraic surface. The classical form of it was first given by Castelnuovo (1896, 1897), after preliminary versions of it were found by Max Noether (1886)...
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  • 1946) 1863 – Ernest Thayer, American poet and author (d. 1940) 1865 – Guido Castelnuovo, Italian mathematician and academic (d. 1952) 1866 – Charles Jean...
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  • Carmeli (1933–2007), mathematical physics Emma Castelnuovo (1913–2014), mathematics education Guido Castelnuovo (1865–1952), mathematician Wilhelm Cauer (1900–1945)...
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