Paolo Ruffini Explained

Paolo Ruffini
Birth Date:22 September 1765
Birth Place:Valentano, Papal States (now in Italy)
Death Place:Modena, Duchy of Modena and Reggio (now in Italy)
Field:Mathematics
Work Institutions:University of Modena
Alma Mater:University of Modena
Known For:Abel–Ruffini theorem
Ruffini's rule
Resting Place:Sant'Agostino, Modena

Paolo Ruffini (22 September 1765 – 10 May 1822) was an Italian mathematician and philosopher.

Education and career

By 1788 he had earned university degrees in philosophy, medicine/surgery and mathematics. His works include developments in algebra:

He also wrote on probability and the quadrature of the circle.

He was a professor of mathematics at the University of Modena and a medical doctor including scientific work[4] on typhus.

Group theory

In 1799 Ruffini marked a major improvement for group theory, developing Joseph-Louis Lagrange's work on permutation theory ("Réflexions sur la théorie algébrique des équations", 1770–1771). Lagrange's work was largely ignored until Ruffini established strong connections between permutations and the solvability of algebraic equations. Ruffini was the first to assert, controversially, the unsolvability by radicals of algebraic equations higher than quartics, which angered many members of the community such as Gian Francesco Malfatti (1731–1807). Work in that area was later carried on by those such as Abel and Galois, who succeeded in such a proof.[5]

Publications

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paolo Ruffini | Italian mathematician.
  2. Teoria Generale delle Equazioni, in cui si dimostra impossibile la soluzione algebraica delle equazioni generali di grado superiore al quarto.
  3. Web site: Archived copy . www.stetson.edu . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171009105841/https://www.stetson.edu/~efriedma/periodictable/html/Rf.html . 9 October 2017 . dead.
  4. Memoria sul tifo contagioso.
  5. Book: Wussing. Hans. The Genesis of the Abstract Group Concept. 2007. Dover Publications. Mineola, N.Y.. 978-0486458687. Dover.