- Francesco Faà di Bruno
Francesco Faà di Bruno (
29 March ,1825 –27 March ,1888 ) was an Italianmathematician andpriest , born atAlessandria . He was of noble birth, [The twelfth child of LuigiFaà , marchese of Bruno, conte of Carentino, signore of Fontanile and patrizio of Alessandria, and of the noblewoman Carolina Sappa de’ Milanesi. See [http://www.caritas-ticino.ch/riviste/elenco%20riviste/riv_0801/beato%20faa%20di%20bruno.pdf] ] and held, at one time, the rank of captain-of-staff in the Sardinian Army. Coming to Paris, he resigned his commission, studied underAugustin Cauchy , andUrbain Le Verrier , who shared in the discovery of the planet Neptune, and he became intimate withAbbé Moigno andCharles Hermite . On his return to Turin, he was ordained, but the remainder of his life was spent as Professor of Mathematics at the University. In recognition of his achievements as a mathematician, the degree of Doctor of Science was conferred on him by the Universities of Paris and Turin.In addition to some ascetical writings, the composition of some sacred melodies, and the invention of some scientific apparatus, Faà di Bruno made numerous and important contributions to mathematics. Today, he is best known for
Faà di Bruno's formula on derivatives of composite functions. He was the author of about forty original articles published in the "Journal de Mathématiques" (edited byJoseph Liouville ),Crelle's Journal , "American Journal of Mathematics" (Johns Hopkins University ), "Annali di Tortolini", "Les Mondes", "Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences ", etc; the first half of an exhaustive treatise on the theory and applications ofelliptic function s which he planned to complete in three volumes; "Théorie générale de l'élimination" (Paris, 1859); "Calcolo degli errori" (Turin, 1867), translated into French under the title of "Traité élémentaire du calcul des erreurs" (Paris, 1869); and most important of all, "Théorie des formes binaires" (Paris, 1876), translated into German (Leipzig, 1881). For a list of the memoirs of Faà di Bruno, see the "Catalogue of Scientific Papers of the Royal Society: (London, 1868, 1877, 1891), t. II, vii, and ix.In 1988 he was beatified by
Pope John Paul II .ee also
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Faà di Bruno's formula
*Faà di Bruno , for other members of the family.Notes
External links
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* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05740a.htm Original article] in theCatholic Encyclopedia
* [http://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20020527_saints-jp-ii_it.html#1988 Beatification on September 25 1988]
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