Claudia Lidia Badea has a Ph. D. in mathematics from the University in Bucharest, a Ph. D. in Natural Sciences from the University in Vienna is Dr. Habil from the University of Salzburg and is a Member of the European Academy of Science. Published over 90 papers in mathematics . and three books. She is also the author of many literary books and more books under the pseudonym Claudia Sombory.
Commentarium 1940-1944. de geometres Gheorghe Vranceanu
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- Nombre de pages52
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- ISBN978-3-7504-7822-0
- EAN9783750478220
- Date de parution23/01/2020
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-The purpose of this publication is to present some Notes from a Diary of a brilliant Romanian mathematician, Gheorghe Vranceanu, the discoverer of non-holonomic spaces. In the 60-70 ties, he was considered as the most important scientist in Geometry. Gheorghe Vranceanu published over 300 articles and many books in Differential Geometry, was a member of Romanian Academy, president of its Mathematics Section and Vice-president of the International Union of Mathematicians.
Vranceanu was a student of Levi Civita, studied at Harvard and Princeton, worked with Elie Cartan, G. D. Birhoff, O. Veblen and received many honorary degrees from Universities in Romania, Italy, Belgium. The Notes cover a time interval of four years 1940-1944 and are written in the Romanian language.
Vranceanu was a student of Levi Civita, studied at Harvard and Princeton, worked with Elie Cartan, G. D. Birhoff, O. Veblen and received many honorary degrees from Universities in Romania, Italy, Belgium. The Notes cover a time interval of four years 1940-1944 and are written in the Romanian language.





