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Carlo Chatrian Biography Bibliography References Navigation menu"Film critic""Festivals""Locarno"the original"Festival dei Popoli""Film Commission""Locarno Artistic Director""Mariette Rissenbeek, Carlo Chatrian to Become Co-Chiefs of Berlin Film Festival"cb137442213(data)14327113X0000 0001 2119 5861no200209579212881782875672657567265

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1971 birthsItalian film criticsItalian journalistsItalian male journalistsItalian male writersLiving peopleLocarno International Film Festival Festival del film LocarnoTurin UniversityTurinMilanAlbaCourmayeur Noir Film FestivalFestival del film LocarnoFlorenceParisSwiss Film ArchiveLausanneVisions du RéelVallée d'AosteFestival del film LocarnoBerlin International Film FestivalMariette RissenbeekWong Kar WaiJohan van der KeukenFrederick WisemanErrol MorrisMaurizio NichettiNanni Moretti Carlo Chatrian Born ( 1971-12-09 ) December 9, 1971 (age 47) Turin, Italy. Nationality Italian Occupation Journalist, author and film programmer Carlo Chatrian is an Italian journalist, author and is the artistic director of the Festival del film Locarno. Biography Carlo Chatrian graduated in Literature and Philosophy from Turin University in 1994. As a film critic he works regularly for the magazines Filmcritica, Duellanti, Cineforum and is director of Panoramiques. [1] As a programme...

Campanelle See also References External links Navigation menu"Campanelle""Pasta Shapes Dictionary"The Geometry of Pasta"What Is Campanelle?"eexpanding ite

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Types of pastaItalian cuisine stubs Italianpastabellflowersaucecasserolehandbells Campanelle Campanelle with summer vegetables and grated cheese Type Pasta Place of origin Italy Region or state Italy Main ingredients wheat Cookbook: Campanelle   Media: Campanelle Campanelle [kampaˈnɛlle] (Italian for "bellflowers" [1] or "little bells"), is a type of pasta which is shaped like a cone with a ruffled edge, [2] or a bell-like flower. It is also sometimes referred to as gigli. [3] It is intended to be served with a thick sauce, [1] or in a casserole. In Italian, campanelle can also refer to "handbells." [4] See also Two pieces of campanelle pasta List of pasta Campanella (disambiguation) Italian cuisine La campanella , one of Franz Liszt's Grandes études de Paganini References ^ a b "Campanelle". Barilla . Retrieved 2014-04-14 . Campanelle, or 'bellflowers' in Italian, has fluted, petal-like edges and a hollow center for captu...

Yet another question on sums of the reciprocals of the primesThe Wiener-Ikehara approach to the PNTTotient function inequalitySums of Kloosterman sums over primesUniform upper bound for the sum over primes $sum_p leq x p^-1+varepsilon$What did Euler do with multiple zeta values?A paper by Y. MoritaOn the cardinality of the set of right-truncatable primesIs Квант the actual source of this problem?An exponential sum like the Kloosterman sumsQuestion on the 50th (known) Mersenne prime number

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Yet another question on sums of the reciprocals of the primes The Wiener-Ikehara approach to the PNTTotient function inequalitySums of Kloosterman sums over primesUniform upper bound for the sum over primes $sum_p leq x p^-1+varepsilon$What did Euler do with multiple zeta values?A paper by Y. MoritaOn the cardinality of the set of right-truncatable primesIs Квант the actual source of this problem?An exponential sum like the Kloosterman sumsQuestion on the 50th (known) Mersenne prime number 3 $begingroup$ I recall reading once that the sum $$sum_p ,, smallmboxis a known prime frac1p$$ is less than $4$ . Does anybody here know what the ultimate source of this claim is? Please, let me thank you in advance for your insightful replies... nt.number-theory reference-request analytic-number-theory computational-number-theory share | cite | improve this question edited 2 days ago José Hdz. Stgo. asked 2 days ago ...