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Cesare Arzelà

1847 - 1912

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Cesare Arzelà (6 March 1847–15 March 1912) was an Italian mathematician who taught at the University of Bologna and is recognized for his contributions in the theory of functions, particularly for his characterization of sequences of continuous functions, generalizing the one given earlier by Giulio Ascoli in the Arzelà–Ascoli theorem. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Cesare Arzelà is the 667th most popular mathematician (down from 659th in 2019), the 3,263rd most popular biography from Italy (up from 3,355th in 2019) and the 54th most popular Italian Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Cesare Arzelà ranks 667 out of 1,004Before him are Mihailo Petrović, Robert Simson, Georg Stiernhielm, Alfréd Rényi, Agner Krarup Erlang, and Louis Bachelier. After him are Richard Montague, Johann Schreck, Đuro Kurepa, William Brouncker, 2nd Viscount Brouncker, Harold Hotelling, and Abu Said Gorgani.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1847, Cesare Arzelà ranks 73Before him are Ray Lankester, Ellen Terry, Hiệp Hòa, Milovan Glišić, Frederick Arthur Bridgman, and Anton Reichenow. After him are Michel-Joseph Maunoury, Koos de la Rey, Hermann Osthoff, William Edward Ayrton, Marcel Alexandre Bertrand, and Dimitar Grekov. Among people deceased in 1912, Cesare Arzelà ranks 95Before him are Tony Robert-Fleury, Marc-Émile Ruchet, Jaroslav Vrchlický, Voltairine de Cleyre, José Canalejas, and Antonio Pacinotti. After him are James Allen, Francis Davis Millet, Daniel Burnham, Walter Clopton Wingfield, Paul Gordan, and José Paranhos, Baron of Rio Branco.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Cesare Arzelà ranks 3,264 out of 5,161Before him are Jimmy Fontana (1934), Roberto Malone (1956), Aristide Guarneri (1938), Fiorenzo Angelini (1916), Claudio Scimone (1934), and Max Valier (1895). After him are Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri (1944), Giacomo Bulgarelli (1940), Piero Tosi (1927), Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus (-1), Laura Cereta (1469), and Giulio Bizzozero (1846).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Italy

Among mathematicians born in Italy, Cesare Arzelà ranks 54Before him are Francesco Faà di Bruno (1825), Luigi Bianchi (1856), Beppo Levi (1875), Federico Commandino (1509), Tommaso Ceva (1648), and Alessandro Galilei (1691). After him are Federigo Enriques (1871), Giuseppe Veronese (1854), Guido Castelnuovo (1865), Maria Angela Ardinghelli (1728), Francesco Brioschi (1824), and Giuseppe Vitali (1875).