Gaspare Mignosi Explained

Gaspare Mignósi (1875, Palermo – 1951, Palermo) was an Italian mathematician.[1]

Mignosi became in 1930 a professor of mathematical analysis at the University of Cagliari and in 1932 a professor at the University of Palermo. He continued the studies of the school of algebraic geometry and number theory, which flourished in Sicily around 1920 with Gaetano Scorza and Michele Cipolla. Particularly noteworthy is the contribution made by Mignosi to the so-called apiristic solution of binomial congruences.[1]

He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1928 in Bologna.[2]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/gaspare-mignosi/ Mignósi, Gaspare, L'Enciclopedia italiana, treccani.it
  2. Mignosi, G. "Equazioni algebriche in un corpo finito risolubili per radicali." In Atti del Congresso Internazionale dei Matematici: Bologna del 3 al 10 de settembre di 1928, vol. 2, pp. 81–86. 1929.