Ulisse Dini (14 November 1845 – 28 October 1918) was an Italianmathematician and politician, born in Pisa. He is known for his contributions to real analysis, partly collected in his book "Fondamenti per la teorica delle funzioni di variabili reali".[1]
Thus, by the year 1877, or seven years from the time he began, he published the treatise, since famous, entitled Foundations for the Theory of Functions of Real Variables (Fondamenti per la teoria delle funzioni di variabili reali). Much of what Dini here sets forth concerning such topics as continuous and discontinuous functions, the derivative and the conditions for its existence, series, definite integrals, the properties of the incremental ratio, etc., was entirely original with himself and has since come to be regarded everywhere as basal in the real variable theory.
Nell'analisi del XX secolo ha avuto innanzitutto ampio sviluppo la teoria delle funzioni di variabili reali (inaugurata nel 1878 da un libro del Dini) in relazione alle operazioni classiche del calcolo.[4]
Dini worked in the field of mathematical analysis during a time when it was begun to be based on rigorous foundations. In addition to his books, he wrote about sixty papers.[5]
^"Rettore" is the Italian title for the chief executive, i.e. the rector, of a university.
^See the official list of honorary members redacted by Fisher (2012).
^(English translation) In 20th-century analysis, the theory of function of real variables (inaugurated in 1878 by a book written by Dini), has been widely developed in relation to the classical calculusoperations..