Beniamino Segre (16 February 1903 – 2 October 1977) was an Italian mathematician who is remembered today as a major contributor to algebraic geometry and one of the founders of finite geometry.
Beniamino Segre | |
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Born | Turin, Italy | 16 February 1903
Died | 2 October 1977 Frascati, Italy | (aged 74)
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | Segre's theorem Segre class Segre surface |
Scientific career | |
Fields | |
Thesis | Genera della curva doppia per la varieta di S_4 che annulla un determinante simmetrico (1923) |
Doctoral advisor | Corrado Segre |
Other academic advisors | Francesco Severi |
Life and career
editHe was born and studied in Turin. Corrado Segre, his uncle, also served as his doctoral advisor.
Among his main contributions to algebraic geometry are studies of birational invariants of algebraic varieties, singularities and algebraic surfaces. His work was in the style of the old Italian School, although he also appreciated the greater rigour of modern algebraic geometry.
Segre was a pioneer in finite geometry, in particular projective geometry based on vector spaces over a finite field. In a well-known paper (Segre 1955) he proved the following theorem: In a Desarguesian plane of odd order, the ovals are exactly the irreducible conics. In 1959 he authored a survey "Le geometrie di Galois" on Galois geometry.[1] According to J. W. P. Hirschfeld, it "gave a comprehensive list of results and methods, and is to my mind the seminal paper in the subject."[2]
Some critics felt that his work was no longer geometry, but today it is recognized as a separate sub-discipline: finite geometry or combinatorial geometry. According to Hirschfeld, "He published the most as well as the deepest papers in the subject. His enormous knowledge of classical algebraic geometry enabled him to identify those results which could be applied to finite spaces. His theorem on the characterization of conics (Segre's theorem) not only stimulated a great deal of research but also made many mathematicians realize that finite spaces were worth studying."[2]
In 1938 he lost his professorship at the University of Bologna, as a result of the anti-Jewish laws enacted under Benito Mussolini's government. He spent the next 8 years in Great Britain (mostly at the University of Manchester),[3] then returned to Italy to resume his academic career.[4]
Selected publications
edit- Segre, Beniamino (1942), The non-singular cubic surfaces, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. XI+180, JFM 68.0358.01, MR 0008171, Zbl 0061.36701.[5]
- Segre, Beniamino (1945), "Arithmetic upon an algebraic surface", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 51 (2): 152–161, doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1945-08300-1, MR 0011565, Zbl 0061.07105
- Segre, Beniamino (1948), Lezioni di geometria moderna. Vol. 1. Fondamenti di geometria sopra un corpo qualsiasi [Lectures on modern geometry. Vol. 1. Foundations of geometry over any division ring] (in Italian), Bologna: Zanichelli, pp. IV+195, MR 0030204, Zbl 0030.41005.[6] The second volume was never published: however an updated and largely expanded English edition was published as: Segre, Beniamino (1961) [1948], Lectures on modern geometry, Monografie Matematiche del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, vol. 7, With an appendix by Lucio Lombardo–Radice (2nd ed.), Roma: Edizioni Cremonese, pp. XV+479, MR 0131192, Zbl 0095.14802.[7]
- Segre, Beniamino (1951), Forme differenziali e loro integrali. Volume primo. Calcolo algebrico esterno e proprietà differenziali locali [Differential forms and their integrals. Volume one. Algebraic exterior calculus and local differential properties], Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica (in Italian), Roma: Docet edizioni universitarie, p. 520, MR 0049646, Zbl 0045.19702.[8]
- Segre, Beniamino (1951b), Arithmetical Questions on Algebraic Varieties, London: The Athlone Press, pp. V+55, MR 0043498, Zbl 0042.15204.[9]
- Segre, Beniamino (1955), "Ovals in a finite projective plane", Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 7: 414–416, doi:10.4153/CJM-1955-045-x, ISSN 0008-414X, MR 0071034
- Segre, Beniamino (1956), Forme differenziali e loro integrali. Volume secondo. Omologia, coomologia, corrispondenze ed integrali sulle varietà [Differential forms and their integrals. Volume two. Homology, cohomology, mappings and integrals on manifolds], Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica (in Italian), Roma: Docet edizioni universitarie, p. 422, MR 0087989, Zbl 0073.07803.[10][11]
- Segre, Beniamino (1957), Some Properties of Differentiable Varieties and Transformations: With Special Reference to the Analytic and Algebraic Cases, Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete. Neue Folge, vol. Heft 13, Berlin–Heidelberg–New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. VIII+183, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-52764-7, ISBN 978-3-642-52766-1, Zbl 0081.37404 (also available with ISBN 978-3-642-52764-7 (ebook)).[12]
- Segre, Beniamino (1971) [1955], Some Properties of Differentiable Varieties and Transformations: With Special Reference to the Analytic and Algebraic Cases, Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete. Neue Folge, vol. Heft 13, With an additional part written in collaboration with J. W. P. Hirschfeld (2nd ed.), Berlin–Heidelberg–New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. IX+195, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-65006-2, ISBN 3-540-05085-X, MR 0278222 (also available with ISBN 0-387-05085-X, ISBN 978-3-642-65008-6 (softcover reprint) and ISBN 978-3-642-65006-2 (ebook)).
- Segre, Beniamino (1972), Prodromi di geometria algebrica [Principles of algebraic geometry] (in Italian), con un'appendice di U. Bartocci e M. Lorenzani, Roma: Edizioni Cremonese, pp. VI+412, ISBN 88-7083-426-3, Zbl 0281.14001
- Segre, Beniamino (1987), Opere scelte. Volume I [Selected works. Volume I], Opere dei Grandi Matematici Italiani (in Italian, English, French, and German), Roma: Edizioni Cremonese, pp. LI+420, Zbl 1098.01521.
- Segre, Beniamino (1999), Opere scelte. Volume II [Selected works. Volume II], Opere dei Grandi Matematici Italiani (in Italian, English, French, and German), Roma: Edizioni Cremonese, pp. XXII+460, Zbl 1098.01520
- Segre, Beniamino (2000), Opere scelte. Volume III [Selected works. Volume III], Opere dei Grandi Matematici Italiani (in Italian, English, French, and German), Roma: Edizioni Cremonese, pp. VIII+456, Zbl 1098.01522.
Notes
edit- ^ B. Segre (1959) "Le geometrie di Galois", Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata 48: 1–97.
- ^ a b J. W. P. Hirschfeld (1979) Preface to Projective Geometries over Finite Fields, page vii, Clarendon Press ISBN 0-19-853526-0
- ^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Beniamino Segre", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
- ^ According to Vesentini (2005, p. 189).
- ^ Snyder, Virgil (1943). "Review: The non-singular cubic surfaces, by B. Segre". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 45 (5): 350–352. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1943-07900-1..
- ^ Blumenthal, Leonard M. (1948). "Review: Lezioni de geometria moderna. Vol. 1. Fondamenti di geometria sopra un corpo qualsiasi, by B. Segre". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 57 (3): 192–194. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1951-09488-4.
- ^ Freudenthal, Hans (1961). "Review: Lectures on modern geometry, by B. Segre". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 67 (5): 442–443. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1961-10620-4.
- ^ Martinelli, Enzo (1952), "B. Segre, Forme differenziali e loro integrali, vol I, Calcolo Algebrico esterno e proprietà differenziali locali, Edizioni Universitarie Docet, Roma, 1951", Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana, Serie III (in Italian), 7 (2): 190–194
- ^ Du Val, Patrick (1952). "Review: Arithmetical questions on algebraic varieties, by B. Segre". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 58 (5): 575–576. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1952-09625-7..
- ^ Martinelli, Enzo (1957), "B. Segre, Forme differenziali e loro integrali, vol II, Omologia, coomologia, corrispondenze ed integrali sulle varietà, Edizioni Universitarie Docet, Roma, 1956", Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana, Serie III (in Italian), 12 (3): 461–462
- ^ Roth, Leonard (1959), "B. Segre, Forme differenziali e loro integrali, Docet, Roma, 1956, p.422", Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana, Serie III (in Italian), 14 (1): 122–124.
- ^ Atiyah, M. F. (October 1959), "Reviewed: Some Properties of Differentiable Varieties and Transformations by B. Segre", The Mathematical Gazette, 43 (345): 234, doi:10.2307/3611008, JSTOR 3611008.
References
edit- Tallini, Giuseppe (1985), "Beniamino Segre" (PDF), Acta Arithmetica, XLV (1): 1–3, doi:10.4064/aa-45-1-1-3, MR 0791080, Zbl 0558.01031.
- The Editorial Board (1985–1986), "Publications of Beniamino Segre" (PDF), Acta Arithmetica, XLV (1): 5–18.
- Vesentini, Edoardo (2005), "Beniamino Segre and Italian Geometry" (PDF), Rendiconti di Matematica e delle sue Applicazioni, Serie VII, 25 (2): 185–193, MR 2197882, Zbl 1093.01009.
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Beniamino Segre", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
- Sernesi, Edoardo: "Beniamino Segre (Torino 1903-Frascati 1977)" (incl. extensive bibliography)