Giuseppe Peano
Giuseppe Peano (August 27, 1858 – April 20, 1932) was an Italian mathematician and philosopher best known for his contributions to set theory. Peano published over two hundred minor books and papers, most of them on mathematics. He spent most of his life teaching in Turin.
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August 27 - 1858 - April 20 - 1932 - Italian - Mathematician - Philosopher - Set theory - Turin
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