Milutin Milanković

Mathematician and astronomer, Milankovitch cycles

Milutin Milanković - Mathematician and astronomer, Milankovitch cycles
Born

May 28th, 1879
145 years ago

Died

1958
67 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Serbia

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Contributions included pioneering work in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, and geophysics. Developed the theory of Milankovitch cycles which explains the role of Earth's orbital changes in climatic shifts. Studied the mathematical relationships governing these cycles and their impact on long-term climate patterns. Published extensively on various subjects, solidifying a position as a notable figure within the scientific community.

Developed the Milankovitch theory of climate changes

Published 'Mathematical Physics' in 1920

Contributed to the understanding of ice ages

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