Attilio Palatini | |
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Born |
Treviso |
18 November 1889
Died | 24 August 1949 Rome |
(aged 59)
Nationality | Italian |
Fields | Mathematics |
Alma mater | University of Padua |
Doctoral advisor | Tullio Levi-Civita |
Known for |
Palatini identity Calculus of variations Palatini variation |
Attilio Palatini (18 November 1889 – 24 August 1949) was an Italian mathematician born in Treviso.
He graduated in mathematics in 1913 at the University of Padua, where he was a student of Ricci-Curbastro and of Levi-Civita.
He taught rational mechanics at the Universities of Messina, Parma and Pavia. He was mainly involved in absolute differential calculus and in general relativity. Within this latter subject he gave a sound generalization of the variational principle.
In 1919, Palatini wrote an important article where he proposed a new approach to the variational formulation of Einstein's gravitational field equations. In the same paper, Palatini also showed that the variations of Christoffel symbols constitute the coordinate components of a tensor.
He wrote the "Rational Mechanics" and "Theory of relativity" entries for the Hoepli Encyclopedia of Elementary mathematics.