Quote by: Joseph Fourier

The integrals which we have obtained are not only general expressions which satisfy the differential equation, they represent in the most distinct manner the natural effect which is the object of the phenomenon... when this condition is fulfilled, the integral is, properly speaking, the equation of the phenomenon; it expresses clearly the character and progress of it, in the same manner as the finite equation of a line or curved surface makes known all the properties of those forms.


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  • NameJoseph Fourier
  • DescriptionFrench mathematician and physicist
  • BornMarch 21, 1768
  • DiedMay 16, 1830
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionMathematician; Physicist; Historian
  • AwardsOfficer Of The Legion Of Honour