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 Fermat's Last Theorem: Lodovico Ferrari
Lodovico Ferrari was born on February 2, 1522.
Ferrari began to collaborate with Cardano on his manuscripts and by the time that Ferrari was 18, he began to lecture on mathematics.
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Tartaglia was furious and Ferrari wrote to Tartaglia, berating him mercilessly and challenging him to a public debate.
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 Lodovico Ferrari
Lodovico Ferrari (1522-1565) was a servant to Gerolamo Cardano.
While still in his teens, Ferrari was able to obtain a prestigious teaching post after Cardano resigned from it and recommended him.
He then moved to his hometown to take up a professorship of mathematics in 1565.
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Ferrari repaid his master by helping him with his manuscripts and, when he was eighteen years old, he began to teach.
Tartaglia was furious and Ferrari wrote to Tartaglia, berating him mercilessly and challenging him to a public debate.
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 Lodovico Ferrari Summary
Later, Ferrari brought an end to the heated disputes between the two older mathematicians by soundly defeating Tartaglia in a 1548 public competition in Milan.
Lodovico Ferrari (February 2, 1522 – October 5, 1565) was an Italian mathematician.
Ferrari aided Cardano on his solutions for quadratic equation and cubic equations, and was mainly responsible for the solution of quartic equations that Cardano published.
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 Lodovico Ferrari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lodovico Ferrari (February 2, 1522 – October 5, 1565) was an Italian mathematician.
He began his career as the servant of Gerolamo Cardano.
He then moved back to his home town to take up a professorship of mathematics in 1565.
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 Ferrari
Lodovico Ferrari was a remarkable young man. Born in Bologna in 1522, he arrived at
Cardan generously resigned his post at the Piatti Foundation in Milan to make way for him in 1540, Ferrari easily defeated his only rival for the post in a debate and thus, at the age of eighteen, became a public lecturer in geometry.
Ferrari fancied a more financially rewarding position though, and took up an appointment as tax assessor to the governor of Milan.
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Ferrari's grandfather was a refugee in Bologna from Milan.
Ferrari was orphaned at the age of fourteen.
Feud with Niccolo Tartaglia, which was caused by the publication of the Ars magna in 1545.
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 Quartic equation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lodovico Ferrari is attributed with the discovery of the solution to the quartic in 1540, but since this solution, like all algebraic solutions of the quartic, requires the solution of a cubic to be found, he couldn't publish it.
The evidence that this was the highest order general polynomial for which such solutions could be found was given in the Abel–Ruffini theorem in 1824, proving that all attempts at solving the higher order polynomials had been futile.
Ferrari was the first to discover one of these labyrinthine solutions.
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In fact, the first general solution was found by Scipione Del Ferro at the beginning of the 16th century and rediscovered by Niccolò Tartaglia several years later.
The solution was published by Girolamo Cardano in his Ars magna in 1545, together with Lodovico Ferrari's solution of the quartic equation.
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 Fermat's Last Theorem
If you would like to see how Lodovico Ferrari found his solution, see here.
In today's blog, I go through Lodovico Ferrari's solution of the general quartic equation.
It is clear that Bombelli came to read Cardano's Ars Magna and also that he closed followed the debate between Tartaglia and Lodovico Ferrari in Milan in 1548.
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 Vieta and Cardano
The former was first discovered by del Ferro and rediscovered by Tartagalia and the latter by Cardano's disciple and son-in-law Lodovico Ferrari.
His brilliant pupil Ferrari made the discovery of the general solution of bi-quadratic equations.
Cardano was so elated by these two discoveries he had in his own possession, he knew no better way to crown his achievements than by writing Artis Magnae with the rules for solving cubics and quadratic equations.
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 Lexikon Lodovico Ferrari
Ferrari war Professor der Mathematik in Mailand und Bologna.
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Einen heftigen Streit führte Ferrari mit dem Mathematiker Tartaglia darum, wer als erster die Lösung für kubische Gleichungen fand.
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 Gerolamo Cardano
He published the solutions to the cubic and quartic equations in his 1545 book Ars magna.
The solution to the cubic was communicated to him by Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (who later claimed that Cardano had sworn not to reveal it, and engaged Cardano in a decade-long fight), and the quartic was solved by Cardano's student Lodovico Ferrari.
Both were acknowledged in the foreword of the book.
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 Quadratic etc equations
In Ars Magna Cardan gives a calculation with 'complex numbers' to solve a similar problem but he really did not understand his own calculation which he says is as subtle as it is useless.
After Tartaglia had shown Cardan how to solve cubics, Cardan encouraged his own student, Lodovico Ferrari, to examine quartic equations.
Ferrari managed to solve the quartic with perhaps the most elegant of all the methods that were found to solve this type of problem.
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 Mathematical Challenges and Contests | Science and Its Times: 1450-1699
This infuriated Tartaglia, and led to an angry feud and finally a debate between Tartaglia and Cardano's disciple Lodovico Ferrari (1522-1565); Cardano himself refused to enter into a challenge with Tartaglia.
But Ferrari quickly showed a better grasp of the problems offered than Tartaglia had, and Tartaglia fled the city after the first day of their contest, thinking it better to leave the contest unresolved than to lose outright to Ferrari.
Prior to the establishment of mathematical societies and periodical journals, challenges and the correspondence and books they inspired were one of the primary means of identifying and disseminating mathematical progress.
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 History of Algebra
Tartaglia agreed only on the condition that he did not publish the work.
Cardano kept his word, and then began to work on the problem himself, with his assistant Lodovico Ferrari.
Tartaglia did not publish his work, and although Cardano did not want to break his oath, he wanted to publish the solutions.
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