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Mikhail Ostrogradsky

Mikhail Ostrogradsky

Russian mathematician

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Birthdate
September 12, 1801
Date of Death
December 20, 1861
Place of Death
Poltava
Poltava
Educated at
University of Paris
University of Paris
Occupation
Physicist
Physicist
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Scientist
Mathematician
Mathematician

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Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Doctoral Advisor
Pierre-Simon Laplace
Pierre-Simon Laplace
Notable Work
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Liouville's formula
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Divergence theorem
Wikidata ID
Q355892
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Mikhail Ostrogradsky (1801-1861) was a physicist and mathematician from the Russian Empire. He was educated at the University of Paris under the guidance of notable mathematical physicist Pierre-Simon Laplace.

Ostrogradsky is known for his contributions to mathematics and physics, particularly the Divergence theorem and Liouville's formula. He passed away in Poltava on December 20, 1861.

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