Mikhail Ostrogradsky

Mathematician and physicist

Mikhail Ostrogradsky - Mathematician and physicist
Born

September 24th, 1801
224 years ago

Died

January 1st, 1862
163 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Ukraine

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Contributions included significant work in mathematics and physics, particularly in the field of calculus and differential equations. Developed the Ostrogradsky theorem, which addresses the moments and centers of mass of a curve. Made advancements in the understanding of variational principles in mathematical physics.

Developed the Ostrogradsky theorem

Contributed to variational calculus

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