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Encyclopedia > Gian Francesco Malfatti

Giovanni Francesco Giuseppe aka Gian Francesco or Gianfrancesco (1731-9 October 1807) was an Italian mathematician. He was born in Ala near Trento, Italy and died in Ferrara. Events 10 Downing Street becomes the official residence of the United Kingdoms Prime Minister when Robert Walpole moves in. ... October 9 is the 282nd day of the year (283rd in Leap years). ... 1807 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... A mathematician is a person whose area of study and research is mathematics. ... A view of Trento from Castello del Buonconsiglio. ... Ferrara, a town, an archiepiscopal see and a province in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. ...


He studied at the College of San Francesco Saverio in Bologna were his mentors included Vincenzo Riccati, F. M. Zanotti and G. Manfredi. Bologna (from Latin Bononia, Bulaggna in the local dialect) is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, between the Po River and the Apennines. ...


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External links

  • The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive: Malfatti (http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Malfatti.html)
  • Clark Kimberling's page on Malfatti  (http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/malfatti.html)

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Vincenzo Riccati, F M Zanotti, and G Manfredi at the College of San Francesco Saverio in Bologna.
The University of Ferrara was re-established in its 16th-century buildings in 1771 and Malfatti was appointed to the chair of mathematics there in that year.
Malfatti wrote an important work on equations of the fifth degree.
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