Carlo Rosati
Carlo Rosati (Livorno, 24 April 1876 – Pisa, 19 August 1929) was an Italian mathematician working on algebraic geometry who introduced the Rosati involution.[1][2]
Notes
- Scorza, G. (1929), "Carlo Rosati", Periodico (in Italian), 4 (9): 289–291
- Scorza, G. (1929), "L'opera scientifica di C. Rosati", Bollettino di Matematica (in Italian), 2 (8): 125–127
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References
- Mumford, David (2008) [1970], Abelian varieties, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Studies in Mathematics, 5, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-81-85931-86-9, MR 0282985, OCLC 138290
- Rosati, Carlo (1918), "Sulle corrispondenze algebriche fra i punti di due curve algebriche" (PDF), Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata (in Italian), 3 (28): 35–60, doi:10.1007/BF02419717
External links
- Carlo Rosati in Mathematica Italiana
- Carlo Rosati
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