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  2. Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi

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    The Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi, abbreviated as INdAM, is a government created non-profit research institution whose main purpose is to promote research in the field of mathematics and its applications and the diffusion of higher mathematical education in Italy. [1]

  3. List of universities in Italy - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of universities in Italy, [1] ... University of Genoa: University of Trieste: Mathematics: ... Education: Sapienza University of Rome ...

  4. Anna Maria Bigatti - Wikipedia

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    Anna Maria Bigatti is an Italian mathematician specializing in computational methods for commutative algebra. She is a ricercatore in the department of mathematics at the University of Genoa . She is one of the developers of CoCoA , a computer algebra system , and of its core library CoCoALib.

  5. University of Genoa - Wikipedia

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    In the ranking of Italian universities, the University of Genoa is ranked 13th by ARWU, [5] 18th by QS, [6] and 18th by THE. [7] The university is ranked 151–200 in Engineering - Civil and Structural in the QS World University Subject Rankings. [8] Times Higher Education gave the university a rank of 150+ in the Law category in its 2020 list ...

  6. List of Italian mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    A list of notable mathematicians from Italy by century: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Clelia Grillo Borromeo - Wikipedia

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    Clelia Borromeo was a member of one of the most important patrician families of Northern Italy. She was born in Genoa, the daughter of Marcantonio Grillo, duke of Mondragone, and Maria Antonia Imperiali. [3] Borromeo was educated in several languages, mathematics, natural science and mechanics. [1]

  8. Category:Education in Genoa - Wikipedia

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    Education in the city of Genoa and the regional Metropolitan City of Genoa — in the Liguria region, Italy. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  9. Secondary education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 3 A typical Italian student is age 19 when they enter university, while in other countries 18 is the more common age. In 2018, the Italian secondary education was evaluated as below the OECD average. [7] Italy scored below the OECD average in reading and science, and near OECD average in mathematics.