Lodovico Ferrari

maddaghteyr Iddaalagh (1522–1565)

She maddaghteyr Iddaalagh va Lodovico de Ferrari (2 Toshiaght Arree 1522 – 5 Jerrey Fouyir 1565). Ta enney share er jiu kyndagh rish feaysley yn chormid chaartagh.

Lodovico de Ferrari
Ennym ruggyree Lodovico Ferrari
Ruggit 2 Toshiaght Arree 1522
Bologna
Hooar baase 5 Jerrey Fouyir 1565 (43 bleeaney d'eash)
Bologna
Ashoonaght Iddaalagh
Keird maddaghteyr
Failleyderyn Ollooscoill Bologna
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Mie er enney son feaysley cormidyn kaartagh
Lodovico Ferrari
Niccolò Tartaglia, Terza risposta data a messer Hieronimo Cardano et a messer Lodovico Ferraro, 1547

Beashnys

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Va Ferrari ruggit ayns Bologna er-yn-oyr dy row e yishag, Bartolomeo Ferrari, broojit magh ass Milano dys Bologna. Ren Lodovico cummal ayns Bologna, as hoshee yn coorse bea echey myr y sharvaant lesh Gerolamo Cardano. V'eh feer aghtal as, rere shen, hoshee Cardano gynsaghey yn vaddaght da. Chur Ferrari cooney rish Cardano er e eayslaghyn da cormidyn kerrinagh as cormidyn kioobagh, as she eshyn da'n chooid smoo va freggyrtagh ayns feaysley ny cormidyn kaartagh va soilshit magh ec Cardano. As eh foast ny yeigeyr, hooar Ferrari startey ooashley 'sy Raue erreish da ren Cardano irree ass as moylley eh. Dirree Ferrari ass tra v'eh 42 vlein d'eash as eh aeg aas berçhagh.[1] Eisht, darree eh dys e valley dooie, Bologna, raad ren eh beaghey lesh e huyr hreoghe Maddalena as ghow eh ollooaght y vaddaght seose ec Ollooscoill Bologna ayns 1565. Tammylt beg ny yei, hooar eh baase kyndagh rish nieuaghey arsnick bane, rere feayn-skeeal liorish e huyr.[2]Clowan:Rp

Cardano–Tartaglia formula

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Ayns 1545 vruight argane ard-ghooagh eddyr Ferrari as coasan Cardano Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, bentyn rish feaysley cormidyn kioobagh. Va skeealyn ayn dy ren Tartaglia casherickey yn chooid elley jeh'n vea echey dys uail ynseyder as mainshtyr Ferrari, Cardano, agh s'liklee dy nee skeealyn breagagh t'ayn.[3] Ta screeudeyryn shennaghys y vaddaght cur feeudys yn ormley son cormidyn kioobagh y eaysley da'n phiyr jeu, as t'ad cur "formley Cardano–Tartaglia" er.

Imraaghyn

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  1. Smith, D. E., History of Mathematics, Vol 1 (York Noa: Dover Publications, 1958), p. 300.
  2. Gindikin, S., Tales of Mathematicians and Physicists (A. Shuchat, Trans.). Springer; 2007. p. 18.
  3. Rothman, T., "Cardano v Tartaglia: The Great Feud Goes Supernatural".