Enea Bortolotti
Enea Bortolotti (28 September 1896 โ 22 June 1942) was an Italian mathematician born in Rome.[1]
Enea Bortolotti | |
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Born | |
Died | 22 June 1942 45) | (aged
Nationality | Italian |
Alma mater | Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa |
Known for | Differential Geometry |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Biography
He graduated in mathematics in 1920 at the Universities of Pisa, where he was a student of Luigi Bianchi. He taught analytic and descriptive geometry at the Universities of Cagliari and Florence. He was mainly involved in differential geometry: it was a specialist in the theory of linear connections.[2][3]
Notes
- Bompiani, Enrico (1942), "Necrologio di Enea Bortolotti" [Obituary of Enea Bortolotti], Rend. Mat. Roma (in Italian), 3 (5): 231โ240
- An Italian short biography of Enea Bortolotti in MATEpristem online.
- Bortolotti, Enea (1930), "On Parallelisms and Teleparallelisms in Curved Space", Journal of the London Mathematical Society, s1-5 (4): 242โ248, doi:10.1112/jlms/s1-5.4.242
External links
- An Italian short biography of Enea Bortolotti in MATEpristem online.
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