05037nam 22006975 450 991072009350332120251217153023.09789811982811(electronic bk.)978981198280410.1007/978-981-19-8281-1(MiAaPQ)EBC7246214(Au-PeEL)EBL7246214(DE-He213)978-981-19-8281-1(OCoLC)1378937064(OCoLC)1379191782(PPN)270614761(CKB)26592061700041(EXLCZ)992659206170004120230505d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAlgebraic Geometry between Tradition and Future An Italian Perspective /edited by Gilberto Bini1st ed. 2023.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (371 pages)Springer INdAM Series,2281-5198 ;53Print version: Bini, Gilberto Algebraic Geometry Between Tradition and Future Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2023 9789811982804 Includes bibliographical references.1. Gilberto Bini (Palermo), Introduction -- 2. Claudio Fontanari (Trento), Stefano Gattei (Trento), Francesco Severi’s Mathematical Library -- 3. Angelo Guerraggio (Milano), Francesco Severi and the Fascist Regime -- 4. Maria Giulia Lugaresi (Ferrara), Fabio Conforto (1909-1954).His Scientific and Academic Career at the University of Rome -- 5. Livia Giacardi (Torino), Alessandro Terracini (1889-1968). Teaching and Research from the University Years to the Racial Laws -- 6. Marco Andreatta (Trento), Higher Dimensional Geometry from Fano to Mori and Beyond -- 7. Livia Giacardi (Torino), Erika Luciano (Torino), Elena Scalambro(Torino), Gino Fano (1871-1952). The scientific Trajectory of an Italian Geometer between Internationalism and Persecution -- 8. Alessandro Verra (Roma), From Enriques Surface to Artin-Mumford Counterexample -- 9. Ciro Ciliberto (Roma), The Theorem of Completeness the Characteristic Series: Enriques' Contribution -- 10. Edoardo Sernesi (Roma), Severi, Zappa and the Characteristic System -- 11. Ciro Ciliberto (Roma), Claudio Fontanari (Trento). Two letters by Guido Castelnuovo -- 12. Claudio Fontanari (Trento), Guido Castelnuovo and his Heritage: Geometry, Combinatorics, Teaching -- 13. Enrico Rogora (Roma), Guido Castelnuovo (1865-1952) -- 14. Nicla Palladino (Perugia), Maria Alessandra Vaccaro (Palermo), The Genesis of the Italian School of Algebraic Geometry through the Correspondence between Luigi Cremona and Some of his Students -- 15. Aldo Brigaglia (Palermo), Veronese, Cremona and the Mystical Hexagram.An incredible season for algebraic geometry flourished in Italy between 1860, when Luigi Cremona was assigned the chair of Geometria Superiore in Bologna, and 1959, when Francesco Severi published the last volume of the treatise on algebraic systems over a surface and an algebraic variety. This century-long season has had a prominent influence on the evolution of complex algebraic geometry - both at the national and international levels - and still inspires modern research in the area. "Algebraic geometry in Italy between tradition and future" is a collection of contributions aiming at presenting some of these powerful ideas and their connection to contemporary and, if possible, future developments, such as Cremonian transformations, birational classification of high-dimensional varieties starting from Gino Fano, the life and works of Guido Castelnuovo, Francesco Severi's mathematical library, etc. The presentation is enriched by the viewpoint of various researchers of the history of mathematics, who describe the cultural milieu and tell about the bios of some of the most famous mathematicians of those times.Springer INdAM Series,2281-5198 ;53Geometry, AlgebraicFunctions of complex variablesMathematicsHistoryAlgebraic GeometrySeveral Complex Variables and Analytic SpacesHistory of Mathematical SciencesGeometria algebraicathubHistòria de la matemàticathubLlibres electrònicsthubGeometry, Algebraic.Functions of complex variables.Mathematics.History.Algebraic Geometry.Several Complex Variables and Analytic Spaces.History of Mathematical Sciences.Geometria algebraicaHistòria de la matemàtica516.35Bini GilbertoMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910720093503321Algebraic geometry between tradition and future3417991UNINA