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Levi-Civita, Tullio

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Levi-Civita, Tullio (1873–1941)

Italian mathematician who developed, in collaboration with Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro, the absolute differential calculus, published 1900. Levi-Civita also introduced the concept of parallelism in curved space in 1917.

Levi-Civita was born and educated in Padua, where he was taught by Ricci-Curbastro. He was professor at the Engineering School in Padua 1897–1918, when he became professor of higher analysis at Rome. In 1938, the anti-Semitic laws promulgated by the fascist government forced him to leave the university; he was also expelled from all Italian scientific societies.

The absolute differential calculus was a completely new calculus, applicable to both Euclidean and non-Euclidean spaces. Most significantly, it could be applied to Riemannian curved spaces, and would be fundamental to Albert Einstein's development of the general theory of relativity. Levi-Civita's idea of parallel displacement later developed into tensor calculus.

Levi-Civita also published papers on celestial mechanics and hydrodynamics. His achievements in both pure and applied mathematics established him as one of the foremost mathematicians of his age.



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