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Carlo Somigliana (20 September 1860 – 20 June 1955) was an Italian mathematician and a classical mathematical physicist, faithful member of the school of Enrico Betti and Eugenio Beltrami. He made important contributions to linear elasticity: the Somigliana integral equation, analogous to Green's formula in potential theory, and the are named after him. Other fields he contribute to include seismic wave propagation, gravimetry and glaciology. One of his ancestors was Alessandro Volta: precisely, the great Como physicist was an ancestor of Carlo's mother, Teresa Volta.

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  • Carlo Somigliana (20 September 1860 – 20 June 1955) was an Italian mathematician and a classical mathematical physicist, faithful member of the school of Enrico Betti and Eugenio Beltrami. He made important contributions to linear elasticity: the Somigliana integral equation, analogous to Green's formula in potential theory, and the are named after him. Other fields he contribute to include seismic wave propagation, gravimetry and glaciology. One of his ancestors was Alessandro Volta: precisely, the great Como physicist was an ancestor of Carlo's mother, Teresa Volta. (en)
  • Carlo Somigliana (1860-1955) est un mathématicien italien dont les recherches, en fidèle disciple d’Enrico Betti et d’Eugenio Beltrami, ont été pour l'essentiel consacrées à la physique mathématique. Il est l’auteur d’importantes contributions à la théorie mathématique de l’élasticité linéaire : l’équation intégrale de Somigliana , analogue à la formule de Green en théorie du potentiel, et la théorie des dislocations. Il s’est également intéressé à la propagation des ondes sismiques, à la gravimétrie et à la glaciologie. Il est un descendant d’Alessandro Volta : précisément, l'illustre physicien de Côme était l'aïeul de la mère de Carlo, Teresa Volta. (fr)
  • Carlo Somigliana (Milano, 20 settembre 1860 – Valmorea, 19 giugno 1955) è stato un matematico e fisico italiano. (it)
  • Carlo Somigliana (Como, 20 de setembro de 1860 — Casanova Lanza, Valmorea, 19 de junho de 1955) foi um matemático e físico italiano. (pt)
  • Carlo Somigliana (* 20. September 1860 in Como; † 19. Juni 1955 in Casanova Lanza bei Valmorea) war ein italienischer Mathematiker und Physiker, der sich insbesondere mit Elastizitätstheorie befasste. Er stammte mütterlicherseits von Alessandro Volta ab. Somigliana studierte an der Universität Pavia bei Eugenio Beltrami und an der Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa bei Enrico Betti mit dem Abschluss 1881. Er war Assistent in Pavia und dort ab 1892 Professor für mathematische Physik. 1903 bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1935 war er Professor an der Universität Turin. Danach lebte er in Mailand und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg auf dem Familiensitz in Casanova Lanza. (de)
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