The Theoretical Ecology Section of the ESA is proud to announce the fourteenth annual Alfred J. Lotka prize for the best poster and Vito Volterra prize for the best talk given by students during the ...
Senator Vito Volterra, famous mathematician and physicist and one of the few Jews to serve as member of the Papal Academy, died Friday morning of heart failure. He was 80 years old. Funeral services ...
Vito Volterra was an extraordinary mathematician. He was also a pioneer of biological modelling — a research tool that has increased in popularity by leaps and bounds since the publication of his ...
The Theoretical Ecology Section awards the Alfred J. Lotka and Vito Volterra prizes for the best presentations given by students during the Annual Meeting of the ESA. The award is open to graduate ...
Strong efforts are being made to secure the release of Prof. Enrico Volterra, Italian Jewish engineer, from the Isle of Man internment camp, it was learned today. Volterra is the son of the late ...
VOLTERRA'S fundamental ideas have enriched many branches of mathematics. Most of these ideas can be traced back to his earliest papers, and originated in attempts to solve physical and mechanical ...
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