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Jean Marie Duhamel

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Residence
  
France

Fields
  
Education
  
Ecole Polytechnique

Role
  
Mathematician

Name
  
Jean-Marie Duhamel


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Born
  
5 February 1797Saint-Malo, France (
1797-02-05
)

Died
  
April 29, 1872, Paris, France

Jean marie duhamel


Jean-Marie Constant Duhamel (Saint-Malo, 5 February 1797 – Paris, 29 April 1872) was a French mathematician and physicist. His studies were affected by the troubles of the Napoleonic era. He went on to form his own school École Sainte-Barbe. Duhamel's principle, a method of obtaining solutions to inhomogeneous linear evolution equations, is named after him. He was primarily a mathematician but did studies on the mathematics of heat, mechanics, and acoustics. He also did work in calculus using infinitesimals. Duhamel's theorem for infinitesimals says that the sum of a series of infinitesimals is unchanged by replacing the infinitesimal with its principal part.

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Honours

  • 19617 Duhamel, asteroid named after him.
  • References

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