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Giovanni Bordiga

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Giovanni Bordiga (Novara, 2 April 1854 – Venice, 16 June 1933 ) was an Italian mathematician who worked on algebraic and projective geometry at the university of Padua. He introduced the Bordiga surface.

Giovanni as the son of Carlo and Amalia Adami. He matriculated at a young age to Turin University, graduating in 1874 in civil engineering.

From 22 December 1929 until his death he was president of the Ateneo Veneto of Science, Letters and Arts .

References

  • Bosisio, Achille (1966), "Gabriele D'Annunzio e Giovanni Bordiga", Quaderni Dannunziani, vol. 34–35, Fondazione Il Vittoriale degli Italiani, p. 611
Preceded by 28th President of Ateneo Veneto
1929 – 1933
Succeeded by