An incredible season for algebraic geometry flourished in Italy between 1860, when Luigi Cremona was assigned the chair of Geometria Superiore in Bologna, and 1959, when Francesco Severi published the last volume of the treatise on algebraic systems over a surface and an algebraic variety. This century-long season has had a prominent influence on the evolution of complex algebraic geometry - both at the national and international levels - and still inspires modern research in the area. "Algebraic geometry in Italy between tradition and future" is a collection of contributions aiming at presenting some of these powerful ideas and their connection to contemporary and, if possible, future developments, such as Cremonian transformations, birati...
In this paper we give an overview of the interactions between Italian and American algebraic geomete...
The authors present excerpts from letters to Beniamino Segre from Francesco Severi and Guido Casteln...
The classification of algebraic surfaces by the Italian School of algebraic geometry is universally ...
Luigi Cremona is considered the founder of the Italian school of algebraic geometry. He formed a gro...
THE ITALIAN SCHOOL OF ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND ABEL’S LEGACY ALDO BRIGAGLIA, CIRO CILIBERTO, AND CLA...
Luigi Cremona (1830-1903) is unanimously considered to be the man who laid the foundations of the pr...
AbstractLuigi Cremona (1830–1903) is unanimously considered to be the man who laid the foundations o...
AbstractThis paper contains an analysis of the scientific climate in which the Italian school of alg...
This paper contains an analysis of the scientific climate in which the Italian school of algebraic g...
AbstractThe second half of the 19th century witnessed a sudden and sustained revival of Italian math...
Luigi Cremona (1830–1903) was one of the leading figures in Italian mathematics in the 19th century....
AbstractIn this paper we give an overview of the interactions between Italian and American algebraic...
Luigi Cremona (1830\u20131903), unanimously considered to be the man who laid the foundations of th...
This book commemorates the 150th birthday of Corrado Segre, one of the founders of the Italian Schoo...
A period of renewal for Italian mathematics started with the Italian Risorgimento in the middle of t...
In this paper we give an overview of the interactions between Italian and American algebraic geomete...
The authors present excerpts from letters to Beniamino Segre from Francesco Severi and Guido Casteln...
The classification of algebraic surfaces by the Italian School of algebraic geometry is universally ...
Luigi Cremona is considered the founder of the Italian school of algebraic geometry. He formed a gro...
THE ITALIAN SCHOOL OF ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND ABEL’S LEGACY ALDO BRIGAGLIA, CIRO CILIBERTO, AND CLA...
Luigi Cremona (1830-1903) is unanimously considered to be the man who laid the foundations of the pr...
AbstractLuigi Cremona (1830–1903) is unanimously considered to be the man who laid the foundations o...
AbstractThis paper contains an analysis of the scientific climate in which the Italian school of alg...
This paper contains an analysis of the scientific climate in which the Italian school of algebraic g...
AbstractThe second half of the 19th century witnessed a sudden and sustained revival of Italian math...
Luigi Cremona (1830–1903) was one of the leading figures in Italian mathematics in the 19th century....
AbstractIn this paper we give an overview of the interactions between Italian and American algebraic...
Luigi Cremona (1830\u20131903), unanimously considered to be the man who laid the foundations of th...
This book commemorates the 150th birthday of Corrado Segre, one of the founders of the Italian Schoo...
A period of renewal for Italian mathematics started with the Italian Risorgimento in the middle of t...
In this paper we give an overview of the interactions between Italian and American algebraic geomete...
The authors present excerpts from letters to Beniamino Segre from Francesco Severi and Guido Casteln...
The classification of algebraic surfaces by the Italian School of algebraic geometry is universally ...