Carlo Miranda

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Carlo Miranda
Born(1912-08-15)15 August 1912
Died28 May 1982(1982-05-28) (aged 69)
Naples
NationalityItalian
Known for
Scientific career
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Doctoral advisorMauro Picone

Carlo Miranda (15 August 1912 – 28 May 1982) was an Italian mathematician, working on mathematical analysis, theory of elliptic partial differential equations and complex analysis: he is known for giving the first proof of the Poincaré–Miranda theorem,[1] for Miranda's theorem in complex analysis,[2] and for writing an influential monograph in the theory of elliptic partial differential equations.[3]

Selected works

Scientific works

Articles

  • Miranda, Carlo (27 May 1935), "Un nouveau critère de normalité pour les familles de fonctions holomorphes" [A new normality criterion for families of holomorphic functions],
    Gallica
    .
  • Miranda, Carlo (1935a), "Sur un nouveau critère de normalité pour les familles de fonctions holomorphes" [On a new normality criterion for families of holomorphic functions],
    Zbl 0013.27202, available at NUMDAM
    .
  • Miranda, Carlo (1940), "Un'osservazione su un teorema di Brouwer" [An observation on a theorem of Brouwer], .

Books

Commemorative, historical, and survey works

See also

Notes

  1. ^ (Kulpa 1997, p. 545).
  2. ^ (Burckel 1979, p. 426, pp. 436–437, and pp. 456–457).
  3. ^ See (Miranda 1955) and its revised and translated second edition (Miranda 1970).

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Biographical references

General references

Scientific references

Publications dedicated to his memory

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