Giuseppe Basso

Giuseppe Basso (1842–1895) was an Italian mathematician.

Giuseppe Basso
Born(1842-11-09)November 9, 1842
DiedJuly 28, 1895(1895-07-28) (aged 52)
Alma materUniversity of Turin
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Physics
InstitutionsUniversity of Turin
ThesisDissertazione sulla luce polarizzata circolarmente e sulle sue applicazioni ed altre questioni di chimica (1862)

Life and work

Basso was born to a very poor family; he had to work with his father, a taylor, from very early age.[1] Notwithstanding, after completing his studies in the school in Chivasso and in the high school in Turin with great success, he showed great determination to continue at university level.

In 1862, Basso was awarded the degree of Doctor of Physics by a thesis about polarized light. Few weeks ago he was appointed professor at the Military School in Turin.[2] Simultaneously he was professor of physics in the university of Turin, first in replacement of Gilberto Gobi, the full professor, and from 1872 as assistant and from 1878 as full professor.[3]

Basso is remembered basically by his works in physical optics.[4]

gollark: So random shoved together implementations are okay as long as the results are the same.
gollark: I guess side channel attack resistance isn't a problem here since this is running offline.
gollark: Useful, though I'm not sure I would trust a random python program on the internet for cryptography.
gollark: My chance of death is still pretty low, but if I cared much I would probably try and set up a convoluted scheme of some kind where people can get access to some amount of my stuff given m of n cryptographic keys in different places.
gollark: We already *have* magic ultra-secure communications available using regular cryptography, it's basically always either poor implementation/use of those or flaws elsewhere which cause security issues.

References

  1. Marchisotto & Smith 2007, p. 62.
  2. O'Connor & Robertson, MacTutor History of Mathematics.
  3. Gliozzi 1970, p. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani.
  4. Caloi 1962, p. 469.

Bibliography

  • Caloi, Pietro (1962). "Italian Pioneers in the Physics of the Universe: Geophysics". Cahiers d'Histoire Mondiale. 7 (1): 453–ss. ISSN 0022-5436.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Marchisotto, Elena Anne; Smith, James T. (2007). The Legacy of Mario Pieri in Geometry and Arithmetic. Birkhäuser. ISBN 978-0-8176-3210-6.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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