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Mauro Picone
Mauro Picone
Born(1885-05-02)2 May 1885
Palermo, Italy
Died11 April 1977(1977-04-11) (aged 91)
Rome, Italy
NationalityItalian
Alma materScuola Normale Superiore (1909)
Known for
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Doctoral advisorLuigi Bianchi
Doctoral studentssee the teaching activity section

Mauro Picone (2 May 1885 – 11 April 1977) was an Italian mathematician. He is known for the Picone identity, the Sturm-Picone comparison theorem and being the founder of the Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo, presently named after him, the first applied mathematics institute ever founded.[1] He was also an outstanding teacher of mathematical analysis: some of the best Italian mathematicians were among his pupils.

Mauro Picone in 1903

Work

Research activity

Attraverso le sue ricerche di analisi matematica, Mauro Picone ha contribuito notevolmente allo sviluppo della matematica del nostro secolo. Egli è stato inoltre un pioniere delle matematiche applicate.[2]

— Radu Voinea, (Voinea 1986, p. 38).

Teaching activity

Notable students:

Selected publications

  • Picone, Mauro (1923), Lezioni di analisi infinitesimale (PDF), Volume 1 (in Italian), vol. Parte Prima – La Derivazione, Catania: Circolo matematico di Catania, pp. xii+351, JFM 49.0172.07 (Review of the whole volume I) (available from the "Edizione Nazionale Mathematica Italiana"), reviewed by Polvani, P. (December 1924), "MAURO PICONE (Professore d'Analisi superiore all'Università di Pisa) Lezioni di Analisi Infinitesimale", Il Nuovo Cimento (in Italian), 1 (1): 135–136, doi:10.1007/BF02956742.
  • Picone, Mauro (1923), Lezioni di analisi infinitesimale (PDF), Volume 1 (in Italian), vol. Parte Seconda – L'Integrazione, Catania: Circolo matematico di Catania, pp. v+352–742, JFM 50.0150.04, (Review of the 2nd part of volume I) (available from the "Edizione Nazionale Mathematica Italiana").
  • Picone, Mauro; Viola, Tullio (1952), Lezioni sulla teoria moderna dell'integrazione [Lectures on modern integration theory], Manuali Einaudi. Serie di matematica (in Italia), Torino: Edizioni Scientifiche Einaudi, p. 404, MR 0049983, Zbl 0046.28102{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link), reviewed by Cimmino, Gianfranco (1952), "M. Picone – T. Viola, Lezioni sulla teoria Moderna dell'Integrazione" [Lectures on modern integration theory], Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana, Serie 3 (in Italian), 7 (4): 452–454 and by Halmos, Paul R. (January 1953), "Review: M. Picone and T. Viola, Lezioni sulla teoria moderna dell'integrazione", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 59 (1): 94, doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1953-09666-5.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ See (Fichera 1995, pp. 10–11), (Fichera 1999, p. 297), (Benzi 2005, p. 3 of the preprint version) and the references cited in this latter one.
  2. ^ (English translation): "Through his research in mathematical analysis, Mauro Picone contributed greatly to the development of mathematics of the present century. He was also a pioneer in applied mathematics".

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