Giovanni Sansone

Giovanni Sansone (24 May 1888 – 13 October 1979) was an Italian mathematician, known for his works on mathematical analysis, on the theory of orthogonal functions and on the theory of ordinary differential equations.[1] He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in Bologna in 1928.[2]This biography of an Italian academic is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Porto EmpedocleFlorenceMathematical analysisOrdinary differential equationsOrthogonal functionsUniversity of FlorenceDoctoral advisorLuigi BianchiRoberto Contimathematiciantheory of orthogonal functionstheory of ordinary differential equationsGroningenErven P. Noordhoff N.V.Wolters-Noordhoff PublishingInterscience PublishersConti, RobertoConsiglio Nazionale delle RicerchePergamon PressEnciclopedia ItalianaShields, AllenMathematics Genealogy Project