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Problems of Method in Levi-Civita’s Contributions to Hydrodynamics

Pietro Nastasi, Rossana Tazzioli (2006)

Revue d'histoire des mathématiques

Levi-Civita made important contributions to hydrodynamics: he solved D’Alembert’s paradox, introduced the “wake hypothesis”, deduced the general integral of any plane motion involving a wake, and gave a rigorous proof of the existence of the irrotational wave in a canal of finite depth. In this paper, we investigate Levi-Civita’s results in this area, and connect them to the methods of the new theory of integral equations. Finally, we give some information on Levi-Civita’s students. In our paper,...

Professor Rudolf Gorenflo and his Contribution to Fractional Calculus

Luchko, Yury, Mainardi, Francesco, Rogosin, Sergei (2011)

Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis

MSC 2010: 26A33 Dedicated to Professor Rudolf Gorenflo on the occasion of his 80th anniversaryThis paper presents a brief overview of the life story and professional career of Prof. R. Gorenflo - a well-known mathematician, an expert in the field of Differential and Integral Equations, Numerical Mathematics, Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis, an interesting conversational partner, an experienced colleague, and a real friend. Especially his role in the modern Fractional Calculus and its applications...

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