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Nationality
  
Swiss

Role
  
Mathematician

Name
  
Paul Guldin

Known for
  
Guldinus theorem

Other names
  
Habakkuk Guldin


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Born
  
June 12, 1577 (
1577-06-12
)

Occupation
  
Jesuitmathematicianastronomer

Died
  
November 3, 1643, Graz, Austria

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Paul Guldin (original name Habakkuk Guldin; 12 June 1577 (Mels) – 3 November 1643 (Graz)) was a Swiss Jesuit mathematician and astronomer. He discovered the Guldinus theorem to determine the surface and the volume of a solid of revolution. (This theorem is also known as the Pappus–Guldinus theorem and Pappus's centroid theorem, attributed to Pappus of Alexandria.) Guldin was noted for his association with the German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler. Guldin composed a critique of Cavalieri's method of Indivisibles.

He was born in Mels, Switzerland, and was a professor of mathematics in Graz and Vienna.

In Paolo Casati's astronomical work Terra machinis mota (1658), Casati imagines a dialogue among Guldin, Galileo, and Marin Mersenne on various intellectual problems of cosmology, geography, astronomy and geodesy.

References

Paul Guldin Wikipedia


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