Tommaso Boggio

{{Short description|Italian mathematician (1877–1963)}}

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| name = Tommaso Boggio

| image = Tommaso Boggio.jpg

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| birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1877|12|22}}

| birth_place = Valperga, Italy

| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|1963|5|25|1877|12|22}}

| death_place = Turin, Italy

| nationality = {{flag|ITA|name=Italian}}

| fields = Mathematics

| workplaces = University of Turin
University of Genoa

| alma_mater = University of Turin

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| known_for = Boggio's formula
Boggio's Principle
Boggio-Hadamard conjecture

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Tommaso Boggio (22 December 1877 – 25 May 1963) was an Italian mathematician. Boggio worked in mathematical physics, differential geometry, analysis, and financial mathematics. He was an invited speaker in International Congress of Mathematicians 1908 in Rome.{{cite web|title=ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers since 1897|url=http://www.mathunion.org/db/ICM/Speakers/SortedByCongress.php|publisher=International Congress of Mathematicians}} He wrote, with Burali-Forti, Meccanica Razionale, published in 1921 by S. Lattes & Compagnia.{{cite journal|author=Field, Peter|title=Review of Meccanica Razionale by C. Burali-Forti and T. Boggio|journal=Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.|year=1922|volume=29|page=71|url=http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/1922-28-01/S0002-9904-1922-03528-8/S0002-9904-1922-03528-8.pdf|doi=10.1090/s0002-9904-1922-03528-8|doi-access=free}}

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