Lagrange
Title: Lagrange
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Lagrange
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 186 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Lagrange, Joseph Louis, Comte de (1736-1813), French mathematician and
astronomer, born in Turin, Italy, and educated at the University of
Turin. He was appointed professor of geometry at the Turin military
academy at the age of 19, and in 1758 he founded a society that later
developed into the Turin Academy of Sciences. In 1766 he was appointed
director of the Berlin Academy of Sciences and 20 years later, at the
invitation of King Louis XVI of France, went
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the French
Revolution, and under Napoleon he was made a member of the Senate and
given the rank of count. One of the greatest mathematicians of the
18th century, he created the calculus of variations, systematized the
field of differential equations, and worked on the theory of numbers.
Among his investigations in astronomy were calculations of the
libration of the moon and motions of the planets. His greatest work is
Mécanique analytique (1788).
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