Felice Casorati's work on finite differences and its influence on Salvatore Pincherle
Riccardo Rosso

TL;DR
This paper explores Felice Casorati's influence on Salvatore Pincherle through unpublished materials, highlighting Casorati's work on finite differences and its impact on Pincherle's mathematical developments.
Contribution
It uncovers previously unpublished correspondence and notes that demonstrate Casorati's influence on Pincherle's finite-difference calculus work.
Findings
Casorati's work on finite differences was influential for Pincherle.
Correspondence reveals Casorati's prior results similar to Christoffel's.
Pincherle's unpublished note shows direct influence of Casorati's 1880 work.
Abstract
This paper, which is mainly based on unpublished material, focuses on the scientific influence that Felice Casorati exerted on Salvatore Pincherle. This influence can be traced, in particular, in Casorati's work on the finite-difference calculus as conceived and published between 1879 and 1880 when Pincherle was living in Pavia. Casorati's work has an interesting {\it back story} related to his entry to the 1880 {\it Grand Prix} of the French {\it Acad\'emie des Sciences} that helps us in understanding Casorati's personality. Moreover, the correspondence that Casorati exchanged with other mathematicians on his work reveals that some of the results contained in [Casorati, 1880b] had been obtained -- though in a narrower context -- in an early paper by Christoffel. Finally, the letters between Casorati and Pincherle contain a short unpublished note by Pincherle on a paper by Jules Tannery…
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