Carlo Rosati

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Carlo Rosati (* 1876 in Livorno ; † 1929 in Pisa ) was an Italian mathematician who dealt in particular with algebraic geometry .

Rosati studied at the University of Pisa with Ulisse Dini and Eugenio Bertini , graduating in 1897. After that he was a school teacher until 1923 he became professor of geometry in Pisa.

The Rosati Involution, which plays a role in the classification of the endomorphism rings of Abelian varieties, is named after him.

In 1928 he received the Mathematics Prize of the Accademia dei XL . In 1928 he gave a lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Bologna (Sulle corrispondenze fra curve algebriche).

literature

  • G. Scorza, obituary in Bolletino di Matematica, 8, 1929, 121-128.

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Individual evidence

  1. Rosati Sulle corrispondenze algebriche fra i punti di due curve algebriche , Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata, Volume 28, 1918, pp. 35-60