Maria Gramegna
Maria Paola Gramegna (1887–1915) was an Italian mathematician and a student of Giuseppe Peano. Her work with Peano on systems of linear differential equations has been cited as an important early milestone in the history of functional analysis and its transition from working with concrete matrices to more abstract basis-independent formulations of linear algebra. After becoming a schoolteacher, she died in the 1915 Avezzano earthquake. Provided by Wikipedia
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A comparative study between the incidence and epidemiological features of Influenza-Like Illness and laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Italian epicenter (Lombardy) by Francesca Grosso, Ambra Castrofino, Gabriele Del Castillo, Cristina Galli, Sandro Binda, Laura Pellegrinelli, Laura Bubba, Danilo Cereda, Marcello Tirani, Maria Gramegna, Antonino Bella, Silvana Castaldi, Elena Pariani
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Correction to: decreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia: an emergency measures context by Francesca Maria Grosso, Anne Margaret Presanis, Kevin Kunzmann, Chris Jackson, Alice Corbella, Giacomo Grasselli, Aida Andreassi, Annalisa Bodina, Maria Gramegna, Silvana Castaldi, Danilo Cereda, Daniela De Angelis, Covid-19 Lombardy Working Group
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Time-Based Design Paradigms
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Time-Based Design Paradigms
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