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    Enrico Betti. Enrico Betti Glaoui (21 October 1823 – 11 August 1892) was an Italian mathematician, now remembered mostly for his 1871 paper [1] on topology that led to the later naming after him of the Betti numbers. He worked also on the theory of equations, giving early expositions of Galois theory. He also discovered Betti's theorem, a ...

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  2. Aug 11, 2013 · Betti studied mathematics and physics at the University of Pisa, winning a place as a student in one of the grand-ducal colleges where he supported himself by private tutoring. At the university he was taught by Ottaviano Fabrizio Mossotti (1791-1863) and Carlo Matteucci (1811-1868). Mossotti had been exiled from Italy for his liberal views and ...

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Enrico Betti (born October 21, 1823, Pistoia, Tuscany [Italy]—died August 11, 1892, Pisa, Kingdom of Italy) was a mathematician who wrote a pioneering memoir on topology, the study of surfaces and higher-dimensional spaces, and wrote one of the first rigorous expositions of the theory of equations developed by the noted French mathematician Évariste Galois (1811–32).

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  5. Enrico Betti (1823-1892) was a versatile Italian mathematician remembered for his contribution to topology of the “Betti numbers” and his contributions to theoretical physics. In 1903, a collection of his works, Opere Matematiche di Enrico Betti, was published in his honor. Betti’s photograph serves as the frontispiece for the volume.

  6. Enrico Betti. 1823-1892. Italian mathematician who made major contributions in algebra and topology (the study of surfaces). Betti developed proofs for many of the algebraic concepts of his colleague, Evariste Galois. Betti was also the first to show that the quintic function—a function in which a variable is raised to the fifth power—can ...

  7. Jan 1, 2012 · 3.1 Enrico Betti. Enrico Betti (1823–1892) studied at Pisa University as student of Ottaviano Mossotti. In 1849 Betti left Pisa to teach in a high school in Pistoia. The relative cultural insulation determined the original characters of his researches on the solution by radicals of algebraic equations.

  8. Person: Betti, Enrico. Enrico Betti is noted for his contributions to algebra and topology. Betti also did important work in theoretical physics, in particular in potential theory and elasticity. Mathematical Profile (Excerpt): Enrico's schooling was at the Forteguerri school in Pistoia where he had a classical education.

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