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  1. Discrete Thoughts: Essays on Mathematics, Science and Philosophy (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) by Mark Kac, Gian-Carlo Rota, et all 2008-01-11
  2. Ordinary Differential Equations by Garrett Birkhoff, Gian-Carlo Rota, 1989-01-17
  3. Mathematical Essays in Honor of Gian-Carlo Rota (Progress in Mathematics) by Bruce Sagan, Richard P. Stanley, 1998-05-01
  4. Combinatorics: The Rota Way (Cambridge Mathematical Library) by Joseph P. S. Kung, Gian-Carlo Rota, et all 2009-02-09
  5. Gian-Carlo Rota on Analysis, Convexity, and Probability by Jean Dhombres, 2002-12-06
  6. On The Foundations of Combinatorial Theory: Combinatorial Geometries by Henry H. Crapo, Gian-Carlo Rota, 1970-09-15
  7. Studies in Algebraic Topology (Advances in mathematics : Supplementary studies)
  8. A New Era in Computation
  9. Studies in Analysis (Advances in mathematics : Supplementary studies)
  10. Studies in Foundations and Combinatorics (Advances in mathematics : Supplementary studies)
  11. George Pólya: Collected Papers, Volume 3: Analysis (Mathematicians of Our Time) by George Pólya, 1984-09-04
  12. Essays on the Future: In Honor of Nick Metropolis by Siegfried Hecker, Gian-Carlo Rota, 2000-09-29
  13. Studies in Probability and Ergodic Theory (Advances in mathematics : Supplementary studies)
  14. New Directions in Physics: The Los Alamos 40th Anniversary Volume by N. Metropolis, Donald M. Kerr, 1987-12

1. MIT Professor Gian-Carlo Rota, Mathematician And Philosopher, Is
Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor GianCarlo Rota, an internationally respected mathematician and philosopher and a dedicated and
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2. The Forbidden City Of Gian-Carlo Rota
The Forbidden City of GianCarlo Rota This is the memorial site for Gian-Carlo Rota, 1932-1999. The Album
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3. Fine Hall In Its Golden Age Remembrances Of Princeton In The Early
GianCarlo Rota was born in Italy, where he went to school through the ninth grade.
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6. Invariant Theory And Superalgebras [Regional Conference Series In
Invariant Theory and Superalgebras Regional Conference Series in Mathematics No. 69 Grosshans, Frank D.; Rota, GianCarlo; Stein, Joel A. Published
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7. Indiscrete Thoughts (in VSCCAT)
edited by Fabrizio Palombi. Author Rota, GianCarlo, 1932- Palombi, Fabrizio, 1965- Published Boston Birkh user, 1997. Subject
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8. Gian-Carlo Rota - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
GianCarlo Rota The Forbidden City of Gian-Carlo Rota (a memorial site) This page at www.rota.org was not originally intended to be a memorial web site,
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Gian-Carlo Rota April 27 April 18 , known as Juan Carlos Rota to Spanish speakers) was an Italian -born American mathematician and philosopher He was born in Vigevano Italy , where he lived until he was 13 years old. At that time his family fled Italy because his father, Giovanni Rota, was likely to be an object of fascist persecution. He attended the Colegio Americano de Quito in Ecuador , and earned degrees at Princeton University and Yale University . For most of his career he was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he was the only person ever to be appointed Professor of Applied Mathematics and Philosophy . He was also the Norbert Wiener Professor of Applied Mathematics . (See also Norbert Wiener From 1966 until his death he was a consultant at Los Alamos National Laboratory , frequently visiting to lecture, discuss, and collaborate, notably with his friend Stan Ulam He began his career as a functional analyst , but changed directions and became a distinguished combinatorialist . His series of ten papers on "Foundations of Combinatorics" in the is credited with making it a respectable branch of modern mathematics. He said that the one combinatorial idea he would like to be remembered for is the correspondence between combinatorial problems and problems of the location of the zeroes of

9. Gian-Carlo Rota And His Students
GianCarlo Rota and his students
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10. Gian-Carlo Rota
GianCarlo Rota was born into a talented family. Many members of his family had achieved fame in their areas of expertise. For example, one of Gian-Carlo s
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Gian-Carlo Rota
Gian-Carlo Rota was born into a talented family. Many members of his family had achieved fame in their areas of expertise. For example, one of Gian-Carlo's uncles wrote scripts for Federico Fellini's films. Gian-Carlo was educated in Italy up to the age of 13. This was near the end of World War II and, due to his father's anti-fascist views, the family was forced to move to northern Italy where they hid for a time before crossing the border into Switzerland. The family eventually escaped to Ecuador where Rota completed his secondary school education. The positive side to this remarkable escape story was that Rota was fluent in English, Italian, Spanish and French. Rota entered the United States in 1950 at the age of 18 to undertake his university studies. He get his Bachelor's Degree from Princeton University in 1953, his Master's Degree from Yale University in 1954, and a Ph.D. from Yale in 1956. In this same year that he was awarded his doctorate, Rota married and received a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship to undertake research at the Courant Institute at New York University. After spending a year in New York, Rota was appointed as Benjamin Peirce Instructor at Harvard University. He held this post until 1959 when he joined the faculty at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. With the exception of the years from 1965 to 1967 when he was at the Rockefeller University, Rota remained at MIT for the rest of his career. Rota was given the title Professor of Applied Mathematics at MIT but in 1972 his title was changed to Professor of Applied Mathematics and Philosophy. He is the only professor at MIT ever to have such a title. However, he had many other roles outside MIT. Rota had a long association with the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory where he enjoyed being with his friend Ulam and collaborating with him. He served as a consultant to the Laboratory from in 1966 and, in 1971, he was made a Senior Fellow of the Laboratory. Rota was also a consultant with the Rand Corporation from 1966 to 1971 and with the Brookhaven National Laboratory from 1969 to 1973.

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12. Auteur - ROTA Gian-Carlo
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13. Gian-Carlo Rota
GianCarlo Rota. Subject Gian-Carlo Rota; From Gil Strang gs@math.mit.edu ; Date Sat, 24 Apr 1999 105356 -0400 (EDT)
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  • Subject : Gian-Carlo Rota From gs@math.mit.edu Date : Sat, 24 Apr 1999 10:53:56 -0400 (EDT)
I regret very much to write that Professor Gian-Carlo Rota of MIT passed away at his home at the age of 66 from heart failure. He was a wonderful person so civilized, friendly, and encouraging. And he was an outstanding mathematician, who began as an analyst and went on to transform the subject of combinatorics. If you ever read his articles and book reviews, or heard him lecture, you would never forget him. Gil (Gilbert Strang)

14. DBLP: Gian-Carlo Rota
GianCarlo Rota. List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server - FAQ 2, Ottavio d Antona, Gian-Carlo Rota Two Rings Connected with the
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List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... EE Gian-Carlo Rota, Jianhong Shen : On the Combinatorics of Cumulants. J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 91 EE Richard Ehrenborg , Gian-Carlo Rota: Apolarity and Canonical Forms for Homogeneous Polynomials. Eur. J. Comb. 14 Ottavio M. D'Antona , Gian-Carlo Rota: Two Rings Connected with the Inclusion-Exclusion Principle. J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 24 N. Metropolis , Gian-Carlo Rota, S. Tanny : Significance Arithmetic: The Carrying Algorithm. J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 14
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15. Gian-Carlo Rota
GianCarlo Rota, a professor of applied mathematics and philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, died of heart failure, apparently in his
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Gian-Carlo Rota, a professor of applied mathematics and philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, died of heart failure, apparently in his sleep, around April 18, 1999. Rota was born in Vigevano, Italy, on April 27, 1932. Forced to flee Mussolini's death squads, his family left Italy in 1945, after which they lived for a time in Ecuador. His sister, Ester Rota Gasperoni, recounted the family's escape from Italy in two books, Orage sur le Lac and L'arbre des Capulies. Rota came to the United States in 1950; he received a BA from Princeton University and, in 1956, a PhD from Yale University under Jacob T. Schwartz. He held postdoctoral positions at the Courant Institute and Harvard University before arriving at MIT in 1959. Except for a short hiatus at Rockefeller University (1965-67), he remained at MIT until his death, much to the good fortune of countless MIT undergraduates, graduate students, visitors, and faculty who were able to share his enthusiasm and joy for mathematics, philosophy, and life in general. An important watershed in the development of combinatorics was the NSF Advanced Science Seminar in Combinatorial Theory at Bowdoin College during the summer of 1971. Gian-Carlo presided over this meeting as a godfather of the "new combinatorics." He was involved in all aspects of the eight-week meeting, from the mathematical content to social activities. I recall one pedagogical innovation of his-the tandem lecture. He would choose about six people from the audience who had to leave the room and not talk to each other. He would then call them into the lecture hall one at a time to deliver a five-minute lecture. Each lecture had to be a continuation of the previous lecture, based on what the previous speaker had left on the blackboard.

16. Stochastic Integrals: A Combinatorial Approach, Gian-Carlo Rota, Timothy C. Wall
GianCarlo Rota and Timothy C. Wallstrom 30 Rota, G.-C. (1964). On the foundations of combinatorial theory I. Theory of M¨obius functions. Z. Wahrsch.
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Stochastic integrals: a combinatorial approach
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Multiple stochastic integrals; partitions of sets; discrete and homogeneous chaos; orthogonal polynomials; symmetric functions; Kailath-Segall formula; Full-text: Open access Download the full-text in the following format: PDF (155 KB)
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[1] Bjorken, J. D. and Drell, S. D. (1964). Relativistic Quantum Mechanics. McGraw-Hill, New York. Mathematical Reviews: [2] Bogoliubov, N. N. and Shirkov, D. V. (1980). Introduction to the Theory of Quantized Fields. Wiley, New York. Mathematical Reviews: [3] Cameron, R. H. and Martin, W. T. (1947). The orthogonal development of nonlinear functionals in series of Fourier-Hermite functionals. Ann. Math. 48 385-392.

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18. Gian-Carlo Rota - Linix Encyclopedia
Philosophy, and Artificial Intelligence a dialogue with GianCarlo Rota and David Sharp (http//www.rota.org/hotair/rotasharp.html)itGiancarlo Rota
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Gian-Carlo Rota April 27 April 18 , known as Juan Carlos Rota to Spanish speakers) was an Italian -born American mathematician and philosopher He was born in Vigevano Italy , where he lived until he was 13 years old. At that time his family fled Italy because his father, Giovanni Rota, was likely to be an object of fascist persecution. He attended the Colegio Americano de Quito in Ecuador , and earned degrees at Princeton University and Yale University . For most of his career he was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he was the only person ever to be appointed Professor of Applied Mathematics and Philosophy . He was also the Norbert Wiener Professor of Applied Mathematics . (See also Norbert Wiener From 1966 until his death he was a consultant at Los Alamos National Laboratory , frequently visiting to lecture, discuss, and collaborate, notably with his friend Stan Ulam He began his career as a functional analyst , but changed directions and became a distinguished combinatorialist . His series of ten papers on "Foundations of Combinatorics" in the is credited with making it a respectable branch of modern mathematics. He said that the one combinatorial idea he would like to be remembered for is the correspondence between combinatorial problems and problems of the location of the zeroes of

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Ordinary Differential Equations / Birkhoff Garrett, rota giancarlo. New York John Wiley, 1989. Matveev, Nikolaj Michajlovic.
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