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    Gino Fano (5 January 1871 – 8 November 1952) was an Italian mathematician, best known as the founder of finite geometry. He was born to a wealthy Jewish...
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    In finite geometry, the Fano plane (after Gino Fano) is a finite projective plane with the smallest possible number of points and lines: 7 points and...
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  • In algebraic geometry, a Fano variety, introduced by Gino Fano in (Fano 1934, 1942), is an algebraic variety that generalizes certain aspects of complete...
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    wealthy Jewish family in Turin, Italy. His father was Gino Fano, a professor of mathematics. Fano earned his doctorate in mathematics at the University...
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    Information Theory. Fano was born in Turin, Italy in 1917 to a Jewish family and grew up in Turin. Fano's father was the mathematician Gino Fano, his older brother...
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  • Asturias, Spain Fanò, the Italian name of the Ionian Island Othonoi Gino Fano (1871–1952), Italian mathematician Guido Alberto Fano (1875–1961), Italian...
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  • Italian artist. Gino Fano (1871–1952), Italian mathematician Gino Fracas (1930–2009), Canadian college football player and Hall-of-Fame coach Gino Gallagher...
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  • algebraic geometry, a Fano fibration or Fano fiber space, named after Gino Fano, is a morphism of varieties whose general fiber is a Fano variety (in other...
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  • order two and is known as the Fano plane. This famous incidence geometry was developed by the Italian mathematician Gino Fano. In his work on proving the...
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    finite projective geometry was developed by the Italian mathematician Gino Fano. In his work on proving the independence of the set of axioms for projective...
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  • Castelnuovo, art historian and medievalist Gino Fano (1871–1952), mathematician Robert Fano (1917–2016), physicist Ugo Fano (1912–2001), physicist Carlo Ginzburg...
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    tennis player, finalist at the 1932 French Open Franco Donatoni, composer Gino Fano, mathematician Girolamo Fracastoro, also known as Fracastorius, renowned...
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    homogeneous coordinates used to represent the points of a projective space. Gino Fano was an early writer in the area of Galois geometries. In his article of...
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  • Beniamino Segre, Francesco Severi, Guido Zappa (with contributions also from Gino Fano, Carlo Rosati, Giuseppe Torelli, Giuseppe Veronese). Elsewhere it involved...
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  • perfected by Italians Giuseppe Peano, Mario Pieri, Alessandro Padoa and Gino Fano during the late 19th century. Projective geometry, like affine and Euclidean...
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    (1478–1529), count of Casatico, courtier, diplomat, soldier and author Gino Fano (1871–1952), mathematician Matteo Cressoni (born 1984), racing driver...
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  • S. state of Oregon Gino Girolamo Fanno (1882–1962), Italian mechanical engineer who developed the Fanno flow model Fanno flow Fano (disambiguation) This...
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    Vailati, Mario Pieri, Alessandro Padoa, Giovanni Vacca, Vincenzo Vivanti, Gino Fano and Cesare Burali-Forti. The Formulario was first published in 1894. The...
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  • Renato Einaudi Federigo Enriques (1871–1946) Alessandro Faedo Antonio Fais Gino Fano Luigi Fantappiè Antonio Favaro Gaetano Fazzari Urbano Federighi Giorgio...
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  • Federigo Enriques Gino Fano Zoel García de Galdeano Francesco Gerbaldi Paul Gordan Jacques Hadamard Adolf Hurwitz Felix Klein Gino Loria Wilhelm Franz...
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    students at Turin, Gino Fano, to make a translation which was published in Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata in 1889. Fano's translation thus became...
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  • equations Theodor Estermann (1902–1991), analytic number theory: 260  Gino Fano (1871–1952), mathematician Yehuda Farissol (15th century), mathematician...
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  • as the Ramaz), Solomon Aviad Sar Shalom Basilea and the mathematician Gino Fano were also members. He studied in Padua, Cambridge and Heidelberg and received...
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  • different kinds of infinity and studies transfinite numbers. Gino Fano discovers the Fano plane. July 18 – Russian-born bacteriologist Waldemar Haffkine...
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    Schoenflies, Philipp Furtwängler, Carl Runge, Vilfredo Pareto, Ernest Vessiot, Gino Fano, George Darwin, Paul Langevin, Jean Perrin, Karl Schwarzschild, Pierre...
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    1799 and from 1934 to the present. Cesare Beccaria Saverio Bettinelli Gino Fano Sextius Alexandre François de Miollis Giuseppe Parini Carlo Rosmini Antonio...
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  • Benetti (category Fano)
    shipbuilding and boat building company based in Viareggio, Livorno, and Fano, owned by Azimut Benetti S.p.A. Benetti designs and constructs motoryachts...
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    tenor Franco Fabbri, musicologist Luca Fanfoni, violinist Guido Alberto Fano, composer, pianist, and conductor Alceo Galliera, conductor and composer...
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    the Cesano river near Senigallia (1462). The following year he captured Fano and Senigallia, taking Sigismondo Pandolfo prisoner. The Pope made him vicar...
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    Corte dell'Orso" near Campo San Bortolomio. Among the founders were Davide Fano, the first president; Walter Aemisseger, from Swiss club FC Winterthur, the...
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