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Spanish mathematician and Jesuit (1915–2009)
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Dou Mas and the second or maternal family name is de Xaxàs.
Alberto Dou Mas de Xaxàs
Born21 December 1915
Olot
Died10 April 2009(2009-04-10) (aged 93)
San Cugat des Valles
NationalitySpanish
Occupation(s)Jesuit, mathematician

Alberto Dou Mas de Xaxàs (21 December 1915, Olot–10 April 2009, San Cugat del Vallés) was a Spanish Jesuit and mathematician.

He fought on the Nationalist side in the Spanish Civil War.

In 1960, he was elected president of the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society.

Selected works

  • Fundamentos de Matemáticas.
  • Fundamentos de Física.
  • The Mathematics Genealogy project.
  • Las teorías del movimiento de proyectiles y paralelas de Aristóteles a Einstein.
  • La verdad en la Matemática axiomática.
  • La mutua influencia entre Matemática y Física.
  • Los Cuadritejidos planos.
  • The corollarium II to the proposition XXIII of Saccheri's Euclides.
  • Las Matemáticas en la España de los Austrias.
  • Método de máximos y mínimos.
  • Los primeros testimonios del Nuevo Testamento.
  • Rang der ebenen 4-Gwebe.
  • Upper Estimate of Potential Elastic Energy of a Cylinder.
  • Logical and Historical Remarks on Saccheri's Geometry.
  • Las derivadas segundas del potencial del volumen.
  • De la verdad a la validez en Geometría (1733-1871).

References

  1. ^ O'Connor, J; Robertson, E F. "Alberto Dou - Biography". MacTutor. Retrieved 2021-06-10.


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