Emilio Artom

Emilio Artom

Emilio Artom (9 November 188811 December 1952) was an Italian mathematician at the start of the twentieth century. Artom was born and died in Torino.

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* [http://matematica.uni-bocconi.it/storia/letteraa/biogr-artom.htm PRISTEM Biography]


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