Aleksey Krylov

Mathematician and engineer in Russia

Aleksey Krylov - Mathematician and engineer in Russia
Born

August 15th, 1863
161 years ago

Died

October 26th, 1945
79 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Russia

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Contributed significantly to the fields of applied mathematics and mechanics. Developed theories related to the stability of floating bodies and maritime mechanics. Authored key works on hydrodynamics, especially in relation to ship design and stability. Served as a professor at several institutions, fostering the growth of mathematical studies in Russia.

Developed the Krylov's stability criterion for ships

Authored 'Theory of Stability of Floating Bodies'

Contributed to the field of hydrodynamics

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