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Vincenzo Riccati (Castelfranco Veneto, 11 January 1707 – Treviso, 17 January 1775) was an Italian mathematician and physicist. He was the brother of Giordano Riccati, and the second son of Jacopo Riccati.〔(Vincenzo Riccati ), University of St Andrews, Scotland.〕 Riccati's main research continued the work of his father in mathematical analysis, especially in the fields of the differential equations and physics. The Riccati equation is named after his father.〔Riccati, Jacopo (1724) ("Animadversiones in aequationes differentiales secundi gradus" ) (Observations regarding differential equations of the second order), ''Actorum Eruditorum, quae Lipsiae publicantur, Supplementa'', 8 : 66-73. (Translation of the original Latin into English ) by Ian Bruce.〕 In 1757 he published the first volume of ''Opusculorum ad res physicas et mathematicas pertinentium'', the second volume appearing in 1762. In collaboration with Hieronymo Saldino he contributed to ''Institutiones Analyticae'', volume one in 1765, volume two in 1767.〔Vincenzo Riccati & Hieronymo Saladino (1767) (Institutiones Analyticae, Tomus Secundus ), link from Google Books〕 ==See also== *List of Jesuit scientists *List of Roman Catholic scientist-clerics 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vincenzo Riccati」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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