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Charles-Eugène Delaunay

Charles-Eugène Delaunay (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl øʒɛn dəlonɛ]; 9 April 1816 – 5 August 1872) was a French astronomer and mathematician. His lunar motion studies were important in advancing both the theory of planetary motion and mathematics.[1]

Charles-Eugène Delaunay
Charles-Eugène Delaunay
Born(1816-04-09)9 April 1816
Died5 August 1872(1872-08-05) (aged 56)
Cherbourg, France
NationalityFrench
Known forDelaunay variables
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy
Celestial mechanics
InstitutionsParis Observatory

Life edit

Born in Lusigny-sur-Barse, France, to Jacques‐Hubert Delaunay and Catherine Choiselat,[2] Delaunay studied under Jean-Baptiste Biot at the Sorbonne. He worked on the mechanics of the Moon as a special case of the three-body problem. He published two volumes on the topic, each of 900 pages in length, in 1860 and 1867. The work hints at chaos in the system, and clearly demonstrates the problem of so-called "small denominators" in perturbation theory. His infinite series expression for finding the position of the Moon converged too slowly to be of practical use but was a catalyst in the development of functional analysis[3] and computer algebra.[4]

Delaunay became director of the Paris Observatory in 1870 but drowned in a boating accident near Cherbourg, France, two years later.[3] He was followed by Jean Claude Bouquet at the Academy. Peter Guthrie Tait in his book An Elementary Treatise on Quaternions edition 1867 on page 244 named Didonia in honour of Delaunay.

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Obituary: M. Charles E. Delaunay". MNRAS. 33: 203–209. February 1873. Bibcode:1873MNRAS..33..190.. doi:10.1093/mnras/33.4.190 (inactive 1 August 2023).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of August 2023 (link)
  2. ^ Hockey, Thomas (2009). The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Publishing. ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  3. ^ a b O'Connor & Edmund
  4. ^ R. Pavelle, M. Rothstein and J. Fitch, "Computer Algebra", Scientific American, 245 (6), pp.102-113 (December 1981)
  5. ^ [Anon.] (2001)
  6. ^ (PDF), Royal Astronomical Society, archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015, retrieved 4 November 2014

Bibliography edit

By Delaunay edit

  • Delaunay, C.-E. (1874) [1850]. Cours élémentaire de mécanique (8th ed.).
  • Delaunay, C.-E. (1870) [1853]. Cours élémentaire d'astronomie (5th ed.).
  • Delaunay, C.-E. (1873) [1856]. Traité de mécanique rationnelle (4th ed.).
  • Delaunay, C.-E. (1860). Théorie du mouvement de la lune. Vol. 1.
  • Delaunay, C.-E. (1867). Théorie du mouvement de la lune. Vol. 2.
  • Delaunay, C.-E. (1866). Ralentissement de la rotation de la terre.
  • Delaunay, C.-E. (1867). Rapport sur les progrès de l'astronomie.

About Delaunay edit

charles, eugène, delaunay, french, pronunciation, ʃaʁl, øʒɛn, dəlonɛ, april, 1816, august, 1872, french, astronomer, mathematician, lunar, motion, studies, were, important, advancing, both, theory, planetary, motion, mathematics, born, 1816, april, 1816lusigny. Charles Eugene Delaunay French pronunciation ʃaʁl oʒɛn delonɛ 9 April 1816 5 August 1872 was a French astronomer and mathematician His lunar motion studies were important in advancing both the theory of planetary motion and mathematics 1 Charles Eugene DelaunayCharles Eugene DelaunayBorn 1816 04 09 9 April 1816Lusigny sur Barse FranceDied5 August 1872 1872 08 05 aged 56 Cherbourg FranceNationalityFrenchKnown forDelaunay variablesScientific careerFieldsAstronomy Celestial mechanicsInstitutionsParis Observatory Contents 1 Life 2 Honours 3 References 4 Bibliography 4 1 By Delaunay 4 2 About DelaunayLife editBorn in Lusigny sur Barse France to Jacques Hubert Delaunay and Catherine Choiselat 2 Delaunay studied under Jean Baptiste Biot at the Sorbonne He worked on the mechanics of the Moon as a special case of the three body problem He published two volumes on the topic each of 900 pages in length in 1860 and 1867 The work hints at chaos in the system and clearly demonstrates the problem of so called small denominators in perturbation theory His infinite series expression for finding the position of the Moon converged too slowly to be of practical use but was a catalyst in the development of functional analysis 3 and computer algebra 4 Delaunay became director of the Paris Observatory in 1870 but drowned in a boating accident near Cherbourg France two years later 3 He was followed by Jean Claude Bouquet at the Academy Peter Guthrie Tait in his book An Elementary Treatise on Quaternions edition 1867 on page 244 named Didonia in honour of Delaunay Honours editMember of the Academie des Sciences 1855 5 Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society 1870 6 His name is one of the 72 names inscribed on the Eiffel Tower References edit Obituary M Charles E Delaunay MNRAS 33 203 209 February 1873 Bibcode 1873MNRAS 33 190 doi 10 1093 mnras 33 4 190 inactive 1 August 2023 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint DOI inactive as of August 2023 link Hockey Thomas 2009 The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers Springer Publishing ISBN 978 0 387 31022 0 Retrieved August 22 2012 a b O Connor amp Edmund R Pavelle M Rothstein and J Fitch Computer Algebra Scientific American 245 6 pp 102 113 December 1981 Anon 2001 Gold Medal Winners PDF Royal Astronomical Society archived from the original PDF on 24 September 2015 retrieved 4 November 2014Bibliography editBy Delaunay edit Delaunay C E 1874 1850 Cours elementaire de mecanique 8th ed Delaunay C E 1870 1853 Cours elementaire d astronomie 5th ed Delaunay C E 1873 1856 Traite de mecanique rationnelle 4th ed Delaunay C E 1860 Theorie du mouvement de la lune Vol 1 Delaunay C E 1867 Theorie du mouvement de la lune Vol 2 Delaunay C E 1866 Ralentissement de la rotation de la terre Delaunay C E 1867 Rapport sur les progres de l astronomie About Delaunay edit Anon 2001 Delaunay Charles Eugene Encyclopaedia Britannica Deluxe edition CD ROM O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Charles Eugene Delaunay MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews Some of Delaunay s works are digitalized on Paris Observatory digital library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Eugene Delaunay amp oldid 1168142089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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