Antonio Bordoni (1788-1860) was the founder of a flourishing mathematical school in Pavia where such outstanding figures like Francesco Brioschi, Luigi Cremona, Eugenio Beltrami and Felice Casorati got their mathematical training. The paper provides an account of Bordoni’s main mathematical contributions by focusing in particular on his Lezioni di calcolo sublime (1831), and the related, scientific collaboration with Gabrio Piola. Antonio Bordoni (1788-1860) was the founder of a flourishing mathematical school in Pavia where such outstanding figures like Francesco Brioschi, Luigi Cremona, Eugenio Beltrami and Felice Casorati got their mathematical training. The paper provides an account of Bordoni’s main mathematical contributions by focusing in particular on his Lezioni di calcolo sublime (1831), and the related, scientific collaboration with Gabrio Piola.
Dopo Brunacci: Antonio Bordoni e la sua scuola tra matematica e ingegneria / U. Bottazzini - In: Ingegneri a Pavia tra formazione e professione : per una storia della Facolta di Ingegneria nel quarantesimo della rifondazione / [a cura di] V. Cantoni, A. Ferraresi. - Milano : Cisalpino, 2007. - ISBN 9788832360783. - pp. 355-373
Dopo Brunacci: Antonio Bordoni e la sua scuola tra matematica e ingegneria
U. BottazziniPrimo
2007
Abstract
Antonio Bordoni (1788-1860) was the founder of a flourishing mathematical school in Pavia where such outstanding figures like Francesco Brioschi, Luigi Cremona, Eugenio Beltrami and Felice Casorati got their mathematical training. The paper provides an account of Bordoni’s main mathematical contributions by focusing in particular on his Lezioni di calcolo sublime (1831), and the related, scientific collaboration with Gabrio Piola. Antonio Bordoni (1788-1860) was the founder of a flourishing mathematical school in Pavia where such outstanding figures like Francesco Brioschi, Luigi Cremona, Eugenio Beltrami and Felice Casorati got their mathematical training. The paper provides an account of Bordoni’s main mathematical contributions by focusing in particular on his Lezioni di calcolo sublime (1831), and the related, scientific collaboration with Gabrio Piola.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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