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Guido Fubini Ghiron
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was born in Venice on 19th January 1879.
In 1907 Fubini Ghiron became a temporary lecturer of Mathematic Analysis at the Catania University, and in 1908 at the Politecnico di Torino, where two years later he became a full professor.
In 1938 Fubini Ghiron was compelled to leave Italy due to racial reasons and was called to teach at the Institute for Advanced Study, School of Mathematics of Princeton in the United States of America.
The professor died in Princeton in 1943.
Fubini Ghiron is considered as one of the inventors of the differential projective geometry. His most important studies refer to automorphic functions, continuity groups, the minmum principle, making a master in the mathematic algorithm of him.
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