The following pages link to Raffaella Franci (Q587143):
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- Maestro Benedetto of Florence and the history of algebra (Q595638) (← links)
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- Hypervarieties of a given type (Q751684) (← links)
- On pseudovarieties, varieties of languages, filters of congruences, pseudoidentities and related topics (Q751686) (← links)
- On regular identities (Q795074) (← links)
- Another proof that \(ISP_ r(K)\) is the least quasivariety containing K (Q795076) (← links)
- A ``lattice theoretic'' proof of the independence of the automorphism group, the congruence lattice, and the subalgebra lattice of an infinitary algebra (Q805644) (← links)
- TC operations and Latin bricks (Q909688) (← links)
- Maximal partial clones determined by the areflexive relations (Q909690) (← links)
- A representation theorem for weak automorphisms of a universal algebra (Q1060235) (← links)
- Large k-free algebras (Q1078593) (← links)
- Minimal extensions of minimal representable sequences (Q1084120) (← links)
- Antonio de' Mazzinghi: an algebraist of the 14th century (Q1111530) (← links)
- Finitely generated clones of terms (Q1119672) (← links)
- From the subalgebras of the square to the discriminator (Q1180700) (← links)
- Some characterizations of the commutator (Q1185233) (← links)
- On the autological character of diagonalizable algebras (Q1238804) (← links)
- Sistemi normali di generatori per gli ideali di \(Z[X]\) (Q1239193) (← links)
- The Borromean rings (Q1272425) (← links)
- Sacred star polyhedron (Q1361136) (← links)
- Tiling rectangles with polyominoes (Q1361145) (← links)
- Renaissance area-fillings in the City Hall of Augsburg (Q1361146) (← links)
- Thomas Harriot: Father of English algebra? (Q1361161) (← links)
- Characterizations of classical algebraic varieties in some papers of Giuseppe Tallini and some personal memories of a friend (Q1378914) (← links)
- The sign rule from the enunciation by R. Descartes (1637) to the demonstration by C. F. Gauss (1828) (Q1802245) (← links)
- Drowning by multiples. Remarks on the fifth book of Euclid's elements, with special emphasis on prop. 8. (Q1809893) (← links)
- The first lectures in Italy on Galois theory: Bologna, 1886-1887 (Q1818238) (← links)
- Halley, Cotes, and the nautical meridian (Q1842105) (← links)
- Leonhard Euler: The first St. Petersburg years (1727--1741) (Q1915875) (← links)
- Ludvig Sylow's lectures on algebraic equations and substitutions, Christiania (Oslo), 1862: An introduction and a summary (Q1915877) (← links)
- Jacopo da Firenze and the beginning of Italian vernacular algebra (Q2490945) (← links)
- Reading Luca Pacioli's \textit{Summa} in Catalonia: an early 16th-century Catalan manuscript on algebra and arithmetic (Q2490946) (← links)
- Algebra and geometry in Pietro Mengoli (1625--1686) (Q2490948) (← links)
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