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Following the French Revolution, the physicist and mathematician
Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier (1768-1830) taught at the Ecole
Normale Superieure and later succeeded Lagrange at the Ecole
Polytechnique. He was promoted to administrative positions under
Napoleon, but continued to pursue his scientific interests. From
1822 until his death he served as the permanent secretary for
mathematical sciences at the Academie des Sciences. Thanks to his
substantial contributions to the field, Fourier's name has passed
as an adjective into the mathematical vocabulary of every major
language. These selected works were edited by the mathematician
Jean Gaston Darboux (1842-1917) and published in two volumes
between 1888 and 1890. Volume 1 is given over entirely to the
immortal Theorie analytique de la chaleur (1822), from which the
world learnt about the heat equation and the series which bears
Fourier's name.
Following the French Revolution, the physicist and mathematician
Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier (1768-1830) taught at the Ecole
Normale Superieure and later succeeded Lagrange at the Ecole
Polytechnique. He was promoted to administrative positions under
Napoleon, but continued to pursue his scientific interests. From
1822 until his death he served as the permanent secretary for
mathematical sciences at the Academie des Sciences. These selected
works were edited by the mathematician Jean Gaston Darboux
(1842-1917) and published in two volumes between 1888 and 1890.
Volume 2 contains several extraordinary contributions: the first
paper to address the question of why the earth's surface is warm
(which we now call the greenhouse effect), the first paper to
address the cooling of the earth's interior (still a major research
topic) and the first paper on optimisation under linear
constraints, along with the results on roots of polynomials which
first made Fourier's reputation.
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