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- Bellavitis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Giusto Bellavitis (1803–1880), Italian mathematician Arturo Dell'Acqua Bellavitis (born...
- and analytic geometry. Bellavitis married in 1842 and had one son who also taught geometry at the University of Padua. Bellavitis anti****ted the idea of...
- Arturo Dell'Acqua Bellavitis" by Julie Copeland (Abc.net.au) Outdoor Experience Design with Arturo Dell'Acqua Bellavitis Dell'Acqua Bellavitis at the British...
- translation with additions of Bellavitis (1854) Exposition de la méthode des equipollences, link from Google Books. Giusto Bellavitis (1858) Calcolo dei Quaternioni...
- people contemporaneously, including Steiner (1824), Quetelet (1825), Bellavitis (1836), Stubbs and Ingram (1842–3) and Kelvin (1845). The concept of inversion...
- Cartesian, polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. In 1835 Giusto Bellavitis introduced the idea of equipollent directed line segments A B ≏ C D {\displaystyle...
- vectors. Möbius (1827) introduced the notion of barycentric coordinates. Bellavitis (1833) introduced an equivalence relation on directed line segments that...
- This application of an equivalence relation was introduced by Giusto Bellavitis in 1835. Analogous to straight line segments above, one can also define...
- illustrated by Jack Daniel, Angus Scott, Frank Humphris [fr], Giorgio Bellavitis, Brian Lewis, Ferdinando Tacconi 1950–62 "Sky Buccaneers", illustrated...
- the complex numbers: Buée, Mourey, Warren, Français and his brother, Bellavitis. The English mathematician G.H. Hardy remarked that Gauss was the first...