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Giovanni Battista Guccia

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Nationality
  
Italian

Died
  
1914, Palermo, Italy

Fields
  
Mathematics

Doctoral advisor
  
Luigi Cremona

Name
  
Giovanni Guccia


Born
  
21 October 1855 Palermo (
1855-10-21
)

Alma mater
  
Sapienza University of Rome

Known for
  
Circolo Matematico di Palermo

Institutions
  
University of Palermo

Institution
  
University of Palermo

Giovanni Battista Guccia (21 October 1855 – 29 October 1914) was an Italian mathematician.

Biography

Guccia was born in Palermo in a rich and aristocratic family. He graduated in mathematics in 1880 at the University of Rome, where he was a student of Luigi Cremona. His doctoral thesis was presented at the Reims scientific congress and then published with the title "On a class of surfaces representable point by point on a plane" in the "Comptes-rendus de l'Association française pour l'avancement des sciences".

In 1889, having applied for a chair, he was appointed full professor of geometry at the University of Palermo, a position which he held for the rest of his life.

In 1884 he founded, personally contributing both financially and intellectually, the "Circolo Matematico di Palermo" (Mathematical Society of Palermo), its essays became a few decades later one of the most important international mathematical journals. He was assisted in this endeavour by other young mathematicians from Palermo: Michele Gebbia (1854-1929), Giovanni Maisano (1851-1929), Michele Luigi Albeggiani (1852-1943) and Francesco Paolo Paternò (1852-1927).

Guccia was the Mathematical Society's director and essence until his death.

His scientific work consists of about 50 papers on algebraic geometry, in particular Cremona transformations, classification of curves and projective properties of curves.

References

Giovanni Battista Guccia Wikipedia