Italian physicist, mathematician and historian of science
For the New York State Assemblyman, see Lucio Russo (politician).
Lucio Russo
Lucio Russo in 2014
Born
(1944-11-22) 22 November 1944 (age 79)
Venice
Nationality
Italian
Scientific career
Fields
Physics Mathematics History of science
Institutions
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Lucio Russo (born 22 November 1944) is an Italian physicist, mathematician and historian of science. Born in Venice, he teaches at the Mathematics Department of the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
Among his main areas of interest are Gibbs measure of the Ising model, percolation theory,[1] and finite Bernoulli schemes, within which he proved an approximate version of the classical Kolmogorov's zero–one law.[2]
In the history of science, he has reconstructed some contributions of the Hellenistic astronomer Hipparchus, through the analysis of his surviving works, and the proof of heliocentrism attributed by Plutarch to Seleucus of Seleucia and studied the history of theories of tides,[3] from the Hellenistic to modern age.
^Geoffrey R. Grimmett, "The Work of Lucio Russo on Percolation","Mathematics and Mechanics of Complex Systems", vol. 4, N° 3–4, pp. 199–211 http://msp.org/memocs/2016/4-3/p02.xhtml
LucioRusso (born 22 November 1944) is an Italian physicist, mathematician and historian of science. Born in Venice, he teaches at the Mathematics Department...
Farley coins are not related to the gold staters with the world map. LucioRusso has speculated about a probable arrival of Phoenicians in the Americas...
Astronomy portal Copernican principle Kuhn 1985 Heath (1913), p. 302. LucioRusso, Silvio M. Medaglia, Sulla presunta accusa di empietà ad Aristarco di...
after German Heliocentrismus or Heliozentrismus (c. 1870). According to LucioRusso, the heliocentric view was expounded in Hipparchus' work on gravity....
Instruments of Greece and Rome, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-79297-5 LucioRusso (2004), The Forgotten Revolution: How Science Was Born in 300 BC and...
revolution: how science was born in 300 BC and why it had to be reborn, LucioRusso, Birkhäuser, 2004, ISBN 3-540-20068-1. "Archimedes' Weapon". Time Magazine...
reasoning, though it is not known what arguments he used. According to LucioRusso, his arguments were probably related to the phenomenon of tides. Seleucus...
University Press. p. 38, where Wightman calls him Seleukos the Chaldean. LucioRusso, Flussi e riflussi, Feltrinelli, Milano, Italy, 2003, ISBN 88-07-10349-4...
interpretations tend to be more generous, leading a few people like mathematician LucioRusso to claim that the scientific method was actually born in the 3rd century...
view was considered sacrilegious by the contemporaries of Aristarchus. LucioRusso traces this to Gilles Ménage's printing of a passage from Plutarch's...
At the other end is the view of Italian physicist and mathematician LucioRusso, who claims that the scientific method was actually born in the 3rd century...
Applicazioni. Series 9, Band 12, No. 2, 2001, p. 125–152. (PDF; 205 KB) LucioRusso: The forgotten revolution. How science was born in 300 BC and why it...
Persian philosopher Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (865–925). According to LucioRusso, Seleucus' arguments for a heliocentric theory were probably related...
Strippoli, Lucio Besana, David Bellini and Milo Tissone, and directed by De Feo and Strippoli. The film stars Matilda Lutz, Francesco Russo, Peppino Mazzotta...
Art History Alessandro Piperno, writer, professor of French literature LucioRusso, physicist, mathematician and historian of Science, professor of Probability...
50th district In office January 3, 1973 – January 1, 2021 Preceded by LucioRusso Succeeded by Emily Gallagher Constituency 58th district (1973–1982) 50th...
all'estero". CarmenRusso.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 12 September 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2009. Giordano, Lucio (13 October 2023)...
Graeme Milton, Geoffrey Grimmett, David Steigmann, Mario Pulvirenti and LucioRusso. Scopus page External link to the web page related to the journal in...