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Julio Rey Pastor

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Undoubtedly, the creation of the laboratory was a result of Rey Pastor’s studies in Germany, and it was intended to overcome the isolation and individualism of the Spanish mathematicians. This laboratory, under the National Institute of Sciences, was first installed in the basement of the National
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this report, Rey proposed the creation of a "seminar in mathematics to arouse the research spirit of our school children." His proposal was accepted and in 1915 the JAE created the Mathematics Laboratory and Seminar, an important institution for the development of research on this field in Spain.
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His report sent to the Junta para Ampliación de Estudios (JAE) allows us to assess the significance of his studies in Germany. He especially liked Schwarz’s lectures on analytic functions and synthetic geometry, not only because of their innovations but also because Schwarz’s teaching method. In
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created for him in Madrid the first mathematics research institute in Spain which was outside a university. There he started a research seminar, and contributed to the advance and modernization of mathematics research and teaching. He was also the author of a series of advanced mathematics
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In 1951, he was appointed director of the Instituto Jorge Juan de Matemáticas in the CSIC. His plans in Spain included two projects: the creation, within the CSIC, of an Institute of Applied Mathematics, and the foundation of a Seminar on the History of Science at the university.
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Rey Pastor’s scientific work involved research, textbooks, and articles for the general public. They reflected the changes that were taking place in mathematics. He was also interested in the history of science and, specifically, mathematics in Spain.
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Julio Rey Pastor studied high school in his hometown, and began his studies in Sciences in Vitoria. He moved to the University of Saragossa, where he found a stimulating environment in mathematics.
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Eduardo L. Ortiz, Antoni Roca I Rosell, and Jose M. Sachez Ron (1989) "Ciencia y técnica en Argentina y España (1941 – 1949) a través de la correspondencia de Julio Rey Pastor y Esteban Terradas",
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Rey Pastor showed his passion for mathematics as a researcher, as promoter of new studies, and as creator of agencies and institutions that enhanced the development of mathematics in Spain. A
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into the Academy of Sciences, on June 21, 1961. In his speech, Rey Pastor recalled the process of creation of the laboratory and the support from the JAE.
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Library, then moved to a modest apartment on Santa Teresa St., then to the building of the Center for Historical Studies and, finally, became part of the
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From 1915, Julio Rey Pastor became a dominant figure in mathematics in Spain, and later Argentina. In that year the
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In 1956, he went back to Argentina and only returned to Spain on the occasion of the entry of his disciple,
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and Antonio Paluzie-Borrell, mappers of Earth's Moon, but the designation was not adopted by the
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Correspondencia de figuras elemental, con aplicaciĂłn al estudio de las figuras que engendran
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Llull: revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
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Luis Español Gonzales (2000) "Julio Rey Pastor y la matematica de los imaginarios",
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Teoría geométrica de la polaridad en las figuras de las primera y segunda categorías
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Companion Encyclopedia of the History and Philosophy of the Mathematical Sciences
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E.L. Ortiz (1994) "Spain, Portugal and Ibero-America, 1780 — 1930", in
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between 1953 and 1962. He was honored with a Spanish stamp in 2000.
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which had a very considerable influence in the Iberian world….
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http://www.residencia.csic.es/jae/en/protagonistas/41_c.htm
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Link to the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC):
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In 1954, he entered the Royal Spanish Academy, proposed by
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Rey Pastor su posición en la escuela matemática argentina
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Jose Babini (1963) "Eloge: Julio Rey Pastor 1888–1962",
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La Ciencia y la Técnica en el Descubrimiento de América
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Between 1911 and 1914, he studied at the 703: 689: 681: 29: 18: 578:, 8 volumes, London: The Humboldt Library 552:wikispaces.com/Introduction The Moon Wiki 433:1931: "Un mĂ©todo de sumaciĂłn de series", 430:, Madrid : Real Academia de Ciencias 630:Revista de la UniĂłn Matemática Argentina 620:Revista de la UniĂłn Matemática Argentina 423:, Barcelona: Institut d’Estudis Catalans 188:1 April 1954 â€“ 21 February 1962 880:Complutense University of Madrid alumni 670:MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive 655:from Real Sociedad Matematica Española. 516: 514: 498: 870:20th-century Argentine mathematicians 414:IntroducciĂłn a la matemática superior 7: 462:1958: (with A. de Castro Brzezicki) 421:TeorĂ­a de la representaciĂłn conforme 860:20th-century Spanish mathematicians 16:Spanish mathematician and historian 386:Rey Pastor occupied a seat in the 14: 762:Cándido Beltrán de Caicedo (1822) 374:International Astronomical Union 269:Complutense University of Madrid 118:Complutense University of Madrid 91:Complutense University of Madrid 800:Emilio Fernández Galiano (1948) 787:Eduardo GĂłmez de Baquero (1925) 734:Lorenzo Folch de Cardona (1723) 875:Spanish emigrants to Argentina 591:El matemático Julio Rey Pastor 271:in 1909, under supervision of 1: 782:Juan Antonio Cavestany (1902) 745:AgustĂ­n de Montiano y Luyando 647:Mathematics Genealogy Project 576:The Works of Julio Rey Pastor 470:), Madrid: Editorial Dossat, 739:Carlos de la Reguera (1731) 729:BartolomĂ© de Alcázar (1713) 283:, under the supervision of 896: 589:Gasca, Ana Millán (1988). 574:E.L. 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Logroño
Buenos Aires
Complutense University of Madrid
Mathematics
Complutense University of Madrid
University of Buenos Aires
Doctoral advisor
Eduardo Torroja Caballé
Felix Klein
Alberto Gonzalez Dominguez
Sixto RĂ­os
Real Academia Española
Emilio Fernández Galiano
es
Manuel HalcĂłn
es
historian of science
Zoel GarcĂ­a de Galdeano
doctorate
Complutense University of Madrid
Eduardo Torroja Caballé
University of Berlin
University of Göttingen
Felix Klein
Hermann Schwarz
Friedrich Hermann Schottky
Walter Schottky
Ferdinand Georg Frobenius
textbooks

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