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  1. Ennio De Giorgi (8 February 1928 – 25 October 1996) was an Italian mathematician who worked on partial differential equations and the foundations of mathematics. Mathematical work [ edit ] De Giorgi's first work was in geometric measure theory , on the topic of the sets of finite perimeters which he called in 1958 as Caccioppoli ...

  2. Ennio De Giorgi ( Lecce, 8 febbraio 1928 – Pisa, 25 ottobre 1996) è stato un matematico italiano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Alcune opere. 3 Note. 4 Bibliografia. 5 Altri progetti. 6 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia. Nipote di Cosimo De Giorgi, rimase orfano di padre a 2 anni.

  3. Matematica nelle Scienze Naturali e Sociali. The Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi was established at the end of 2001 as a center of the Scuola Normale Superiore, with the character of an inter-university center, by the three university institutions of Pisa: the University of Pisa, the Scuola di Studi Superiore Sant'Anna and the ...

  4. 25. Okt. 1996 · Born. 8 February 1928. Lecce, Puglia, Italy. Died. 25 October 1996. Pisa, Italy. Summary. Ennio De Giorgi was an Italian mathematician who worked on partial differential equations and the foundations of mathematics. View two larger pictures. Biography. Ennio De Giorgi's mother was Stefania Scopinich, whose family came from Lussino.

  5. 1. Juni 2016 · Ennio De Giorgi (1928–1996) was one of the most profound mathematicians of the 20th century, who solved Hilbert's 19th problem independently from John Nash. He also made contributions to geometric measure theory, minimal surfaces, Gamma-convergence, foundations of mathematics and human rights.

    • Andrea Parlangeli
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    • 2016
  6. A biography of Ennio De Giorgi, a mathematician who solved Hilbert's 19th problem and fought for human rights. The book covers his life, work, and faith through interviews and documents.

  7. A biography of Ennio De Giorgi, a brilliant and eccentric mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to partial differential equations, minimal surfaces, and logic. The book relies on firsthand accounts of his life, work, and character, and portrays him as a pure soul and a practicing Catholic.