Enrico Betti
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Enrico Betti
Summary
Enrico Betti is a human[1]. Born in Pistoia[2], he… he was born on +1823-10-21T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Soiana[4]. He died on +1892-08-11T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a mathematician[6], topologist[7], physicist[8], university teacher[9], and politician[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (25 views/month, #7,276 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Enrico Betti's place of birth was Pistoia[2].
- Enrico Betti passed away in Soiana[4].
- Enrico Betti was born on +1823-10-21T00:00:00Z[3].
- Enrico Betti died on +1892-08-11T00:00:00Z[5].
- Enrico Betti is buried at Cimitero Suburbano[12].
- Enrico Betti is buried at Campo santo[13].
- Enrico Betti held citizenship in Kingdom of Italy[14].
- Enrico Betti's professions included mathematician[6].
- Enrico Betti worked as a topologist[7].
- Enrico Betti's professions included physicist[8].
- Enrico Betti's professions included university teacher[9].
- Enrico Betti's professions included politician[10].
- Enrico Betti's field of work was topology[15].
- Enrico Betti's field of work was mathematics[16].
- Enrico Betti's field of work was physics[17].
- Enrico Betti's field of work was politics[18].
- Enrico Betti held the position of Director of the Scuola Normale Superiore[19].
- Enrico Betti held the position of Director of the Scuola Normale Superiore[20].
- Enrico Betti held the position of senator of the Kingdom of Italy[21].
- Enrico Betti held the position of member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy[22].
- Enrico Betti held the position of member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy[23].
- Enrico Betti held the position of member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy[24].
- Enrico Betti was employed by University of Pisa[25].
- Enrico Betti was employed by Liceo Statale Niccolò Forteguerri[26].
- Among Enrico Betti's employers was Lc Dante[27].
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Origins and Family
Enrico Betti was born in Pistoia[2]. He was born on +1823-10-21T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at University of Pisa[28], a public university[29], in Italy[30], founded in 1343[31], headquartered in Pisa[32] and Liceo Statale Niccolò Forteguerri[33], a liceo classico[34], in Italy[35]. Enrico Betti's doctoral advisor was Giuseppe Doveri[36]. He earned the academic degree of laurea[37]. Studied under Ottaviano-Fabrizio Mossotti[38] and Carlo Matteucci[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[6], topologist[7], physicist[8], university teacher[9], and politician[10]. Fields of work include topology[15], a branch of mathematics[40]; mathematics[16], an academic discipline[41]; physics[17], a branch of science[42]; and politics[18], an academic discipline[43]. Employers include University of Pisa[25], a public university[44], in Italy[45], founded in 1343[46], headquartered in Pisa[47]; Liceo Statale Niccolò Forteguerri[26], a liceo classico[48], in Italy[49]; and Lc Dante[27], a liceo classico[50], in Italy[51]. Positions held include Director of the Scuola Normale Superiore[19]; senator of the Kingdom of Italy[21], a position[52], in Kingdom of Italy[53], founded in 1861[54]; and member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy[22], a position[55], in Kingdom of Italy[56], founded in 1861[57]. A notable student of Enrico Betti was Adolfo Campetti[58]. Doctoral students include Ulisse Dini[59], a mathematician[60], 1845–1918[61], of Grand Duchy of Tuscany[62], awarded the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[63], specialised in mathematics[64]; Cesare Arzelà[65], a mathematician[66], 1847–1912[67], of Kingdom of Italy[68], awarded the Mathematical Prize of the Italian Academy of Sciences[69], specialised in mathematical analysis[70]; Luigi Bianchi[71], a mathematician[72], 1856–1928[73], of Kingdom of Italy[74], awarded the Mathematical Prize of the Italian Academy of Sciences[75], specialised in differential geometry[76]; Vito Volterra[77]; Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro[78]; and Federigo Enriques[79].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Betti number[80] and Betti's theorem[81]. Things named for Enrico Betti include Betti number[82] and Betti's theorem[83].
Death and Burial
Enrico Betti died on +1892-08-11T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Soiana[4]. Recorded place of burial include Cimitero Suburbano[12] and Campo santo[13].
Why It Matters
Enrico Betti ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (25 views/month, #7,276 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[84] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[85]
Entities named for him include Betti number[82] and Betti's theorem[83].
His notable doctoral advisees include Vito Volterra[86], a mathematician[87], 1860–1940[88], of Kingdom of Italy[89], awarded the Officer of the Legion of Honour[90], specialised in mathematical analysis[91]; Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro[92], a mathematician[93], 1853–1925[94], of Kingdom of Italy[95], awarded the Mathematical Prize of the Italian Academy of Sciences[96], specialised in differential geometry[97]; Ulisse Dini[98], a mathematician[99], 1845–1918[100], of Grand Duchy of Tuscany[101], awarded the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[102], specialised in mathematics[103]; Luigi Bianchi[104], a mathematician[105], 1856–1928[106], of Kingdom of Italy[107], awarded the Mathematical Prize of the Italian Academy of Sciences[108], specialised in differential geometry[109]; Cesare Arzelà[110], a mathematician[111], 1847–1912[112], of Kingdom of Italy[113], awarded the Mathematical Prize of the Italian Academy of Sciences[114], specialised in mathematical analysis[115]; and Federigo Enriques[116], a mathematician[117], 1871–1946[118], of Kingdom of Italy[119], awarded the Mathematical Prize of the Italian Academy of Sciences[120], specialised in algebraic geometry[121].
FAQs
Where was Enrico Betti born?
Born in Pistoia[2], Enrico Betti…
Where did Enrico Betti die?
Enrico Betti passed away in Soiana[4].
What did Enrico Betti do for work?
Enrico Betti worked as mathematician[6], topologist[7], physicist[8], university teacher[9], and politician[10].
Where did Enrico Betti go to school?
Enrico Betti was educated at University of Pisa[28] and Liceo Statale Niccolò Forteguerri[33].