-
Renato Caccioppoli (Italian: [reˈnaːto katˈtʃɔppoli]; 20
January 1904 – 8 May 1959) was an
Italian mathematician,
known for his
contributions to mathematical...
- In mathematics, a
Caccioppoli set is a
subset of R n {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{n}}
whose boundary is (in a
suitable sense)
measurable and has (at least...
- The
Caccioppoli Prize is
awarded by the
Italian Mathematical Union to an
Italian mathematician not
exceeding the age of 38 who
established a wide international...
- on the
topic of the sets of
finite perimeters which he
called in 1958
Caccioppoli sets,
after his
mentor and friend. His
definition applied some important...
-
contraction mapping theorem or
contractive mapping theorem or Banach–
Caccioppoli theorem) is an
important tool in the
theory of
metric spaces; it guarantees...
- physics.
Renato Caccioppoli and
Ennio De
Giorgi used them to
define measure of
nonsmooth boundaries of sets (see the
entry "
Caccioppoli set" for further...
- {\displaystyle n} -dimensional
Euclidean spaces, is
described by the
theory of
Caccioppoli sets.
Polygons are
fundamental to
determining perimeters, not only because...
- p. 201.
Castelli (2011), p. 207. "Close
encounters with
Padre Pio".
Caccioppoli.
Retrieved 4 May 2014. Allen, John L. (28
December 2001). "For all who...
- "Malafemmena", "'A vucc****a", and "P****ione".
Mathematician Renato Caccioppoli,
nephew of the
Russian anarchic revolutionary Mikhail Bakunin, was born...
- the
regularity of
solutions of
elliptic partial differential equation.
Caccioppoli Prize (1960), Wolf
Prize (1990)
Umberto Guidoni Astrophysics European...