The Influence of Weierstrass’s Analytical Methods in Italy
Umberto Bottazzini
A chapter in Amphora, 1992, pp 67-90 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In 1880, in the Giornale di Matematiche, a journal edited by Battaglini in Naples, the various parts of an essay (Saggio) on the principles of Weier-Strass’s theory of analytic functions appeared. The author, Salvatore Plncherle, was a young mathematician who had spent the academic year 1877–78 in Berlin where he had attended Weierstrass’s lectures on abelian functions as well as Kronecker’s lectures on the application of analysis to number theory and Kummer’s lectures on mechanics.
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-8599-7_4
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