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French mathematician and physicist
Fourier also dealt with physics, with the heat propagation in solids (Fourier's law). A relevant paper was awarded a prize from the Paris Academy in 1807. Besides the derivation of the equations, it contained a solution by means of Fourier series. The most important work in this regard is the Analytical Theory of Heat (1822). In an article of 1824, he described for the first time the essential mechanisms of the atmospheric greenhouse effect (but without using the term).
With Fourier analysis, he laid the foundation for the progress of modern physics. In the context of digital sound generation it has a crucial importance for the acoustic basics of music.
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diversa grafia:
Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph
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Curriculum vitae
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* 21.03.1768
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bei Auxerre
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born
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1795
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Paris
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1797
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Paris
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Professor of analysis and mechanics / successors of Lagrange
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† 16.05.1830
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Paris
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died
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