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1946- Italian-born mathematician who won the Fields Medal in 1974 for his development of Bombieri's mean value theorem. Bombieri has lived in the United States for many years and is a member of the National Academy of...
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Enrico Bombieri (born November 26, 1940) is an Italian mathematician, born in Milan. He is now at the Institute for Advanced Study. He is known for work in number theory, algebraic geometry, and mathematical analysis. He was awarded a Fields Medal in...


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Ambassador
Enrico Banducci
04/01/2005: 2,113 words, approx. 7 pages
In the 1950s and 60s, this exuberant Italian-American entrepreneur provided San Francisco with a series of entertainment hot spots, including the hungry i (aka the "eye"), a theater and night club that introduced fresh talent. San Franciscans have always welcomed those larger-than-life characters...
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Enrico Donati
05/21/2008: 922 words, approx. 3 pages
One of the last Surrealist artists Enrico Donati was one of the last of the generation of Surrealist artists who were active in the 1930s and 1940s, grouped around the "pope" of the movement, Andre Breton. Breton much admired Donati's work, writing in...
 


 

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