Gino Fano Beppo Levi Beniamino Segre Francesco Severi
Corrado Segre (20 August 1863 – 18 May 1924) was an Italian mathematician who is remembered today as a major contributor to the early development of algebraic geometry.[1]
^American Mathematical Society (1924). Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. Society. p. 571. Retrieved 7 October 2018. Professor Corrado Segre, of the University of Turin, distinguished for his work in geometry, died May 18, 1924, at the ...
CorradoSegre (20 August 1863 – 18 May 1924) was an Italian mathematician who is remembered today as a major contributor to the early development of algebraic...
two projective spaces as a projective variety. It is named after CorradoSegre. The Segre map may be defined as the map σ : P n × P m → P ( n + 1 ) ( m +...
algebraic geometry to full maturity". A one-time student of Segre, H.F. Baker wrote that CorradoSegre "may probably be said to be the father of that wonderful...
In algebraic geometry, a Segre surface, studied by CorradoSegre (1884) and Beniamino Segre (1951), is an intersection of two quadrics in 4-dimensional...
The Segre classification is an algebraic classification of rank two symmetric tensors. It was proposed by the italian mathematician CorradoSegre in 1884...
geometry, the Segre cubic is a cubic threefold embedded in 4 (or sometimes 5) dimensional projective space, studied by CorradoSegre (1887). The Segre cubic is...
Turin Conservatory and at University of Turin under Giuseppe Peano and CorradoSegre, where he obtained his laurea. During this time he also studied at University...
numbers D gave Josef Grünwald opportunity to exhibit P1(D) in 1906. CorradoSegre (1912) continued the development with that ring. Arthur Conway, one...
{\displaystyle \mathbb {C} _{3}} is the tricomplex number system of CorradoSegre, and C n {\displaystyle \mathbb {C} _{n}} is the multicomplex number...
of a projective line over dual numbers was advanced by Grünwald and CorradoSegre. Just as the Riemann sphere needs a north pole point at infinity to...
[citation needed] After his graduation, he sent one of his papers to CorradoSegre, whose replies he found remarkably helpful. It marked the beginning...
Mathematische Annalen paper, CorradoSegre introduced bicomplex numbers, which form an algebra isomorphic to the tessarines. Segre read W. R. Hamilton's Lectures...
di Saluzzo Silvio Pellico, writer Giambattista Bodoni, typographer CorradoSegre, mathematician Federico Lombardi, Jesuit priest, director of Radio Vatican...
course at the University of Turin. Due to the influence of courses by CorradoSegre, Severi quickly found a passion for pure mathematics. In 1900, he completed...
Theory, 1736–1936 . London: Oxford University Press H.F. Baker (1926), "CorradoSegre", Journal of the London Mathematical Society 1:269 Ne'eman, Yuval (1999)...
the founders of finite geometry. He was born and studied in Turin. CorradoSegre, his uncle, also served as his doctoral advisor. Among his main contributions...
in mathematics in 1896 at age 21 from the University of Turin under CorradoSegre. He was appointed an assistant professor at the University of Turin...
Émile Borel’s geometry" so as to underwrite its motivation. In 1892 CorradoSegre recalled the tessarine algebra as bicomplex numbers. Naturally the subalgebra...
Scheffers Ludwig Schlesinger Arthur Moritz Schoenflies Heinrich Schotten CorradoSegre Maximilian Simon Arnold Sommerfeld Antonín Václav Šourek Paul Stäckel...
that included a study of the life and work of von Staudt written by CorradoSegre, the initiator of the project. Pieri also came under the influence of...