Giacomo Candido
Giacomo Candido was an Italian mathematician and historian of mathematics.
Education and career
In 1897 Candido received his Laurea from the University of Pisa and started to teach mathematics: first, at the Liceo of Galatina, then at the Liceo of Campobasso and from 1927 at the Liceo of Brindisi.He was an editor and contributor for the Periodico di Matematica per l'Insegnamento secondario and was one of the founders of the journal La Matematica elementare.
He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1928 in Bologna and in 1932 in Zürich. In 1934 he founded the Apulian branch of Mathesis, an Italian association of mathematics teachers.
He is also remembered for his work on the history of mathematics.
Candido's identity
Candido devised his eponymous identity to prove thatwhere Fn is the nth Fibonacci number.
The identity of Candido is that, for all real numbers x and y,
It is easy to prove that the identity holds in any commutative ring.
Selected publications
- in Periodica matematica, anno XVII, 1901–1902
- La formola di Waring e sue notevoli applicazioni, Tipografia editrice salentina, 1903
- in Periodica matematica, anno XX, 1904–1905
- in Periodico matematica, anno XXI, 1905–1906Il fondo Palagi-Libri della Biblioteca Moreniana di Firenze, in Atti del II Congresso della Unione Matematica Italiana, ed. Cremonese, 1941Sulla mancata pubblicazione nel 1826 della celebre memoria di Abel, ed. Marra, Galatina, 1942Conferenze e discorsi, ed. Marra, Galatina, 1943Scritti matematici, ed. Marzocco, Firenze, 1948