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Vito Volterra

Vito Volterra

1860 CE1940 CE · Ancona

Vito Volterra (, Italian: [ˈviːto volˈtɛrra]; 3 May 1860 – 11 October 1940) was an Italian mathematician and physicist, known for his contributions to mathematical biology and integral equations, being one of the founders of functional analysis.

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Ancona, a port city and capital of the Marche on the Adriatic coast of central Italy. Pius II died there in 1464 while gathering a crusade; the city is also the birthplace of other figures of the papal states.

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