Gian-Carlo Rota
Gian-Carlo Rota (Vigevano, 27 de abril de 1932 — Cambridge (Massachusetts), 18 de abril de 1999) foi um matemático e filósofo estadunidense nascido na Itália.
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| Nascimento | 27 de abril de 1932 Vigevano |
| Morte | 18 de abril de 1999 (66 anos) Cambridge (Massachusetts) |
| Residência | Estados Unidos |
| Sepultamento | Cemitério de Mount Auburn |
| Nacionalidade | estadunidense |
| Cidadania | Estados Unidos |
| Irmão(ã)(s) | Ester Rota Gasperoni |
| Alma mater | Universidade de Princeton, Universidade Yale |
| Ocupação | matemático, filósofo, professor universitário |
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| Empregador(a) | Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts, Instituto Courant de Ciências Matemáticas, Universidade Harvard, Universidade Rockefeller, Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts |
| Orientador(a)(es/s) | Jacob Theodore Schwartz |
| Orientado(a)(s) | Martin Billik, Stephen Grossberg, Mark Haiman, Richard Peter Stanley |
| Instituições | Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts, Laboratório Nacional de Los Alamos |
| Campo(s) | matemática, filosofia |
| Tese | 1956: Extension Theory of Differential Operators |
| Obras destacadas | Rota's conjecture, Rota's basis conjecture, álgebra de Rota–Baxter, Kallman–Rota inequality, raio espectral conjunto, On the foundations of combinatorial theory I. Theory of Möbius Functions |
Obteve um PhD em 1953 na Universidade Yale.[1]
Ligações externas
- John J. O’Connor, Edmund F. Robertson: Gian-Carlo Rota. In: MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
- Gian-Carlo Rota (em inglês) no Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Kung, Joseph; Rota, Gian-Carlo; Yan, Catherine (2009). Combinatorics: The Rota Way. Col: Cambridge Mathematical Library. [S.l.]: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-73794-X
- The Forbidden City of Gian-Carlo Rota (a memorial site) This page at www.rota.org was not originally intended to be a memorial web site, but was created by Rota himself with the assistance of his friend Bill Chen in January 1999 while Rota was visiting Los Alamos National Laboratory.
- Mathematics, Philosophy, and Artificial Intelligence: a dialogue with Gian-Carlo Rota and David Sharp
- "Fine Hall in its golden age: Remembrances of Princeton in the early fifties" by Gian-Carlo Rota.
- Tribute page by Prof. Catherine Yan (Texas A&M University), a former student of Rota
- Scanned copy of Gian-Carlo Rota's and Kenneth Baclawski's Introduction to Probability and Random Processes manuscript in its 1979 version.
- Gian-Carlo Rota (1996). Indiscrete Thoughts. [S.l.]: Birkhäuser Boston. ISBN 0-8176-3866-0, ISBN 0-8176-3866-0; review at MAA.org
- The Digital Footprint of Gian-Carlo Rota: International Conference in memory of Gian-Carlo Rota, organized by the University of Milan (Italy)
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