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Baron Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier
(21 Mar 1768 - 16 May 1830)
French mathematician, Egyptologist and administrator who made many contributions to mathematical physics, and is remembered for the Fourier series.
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eBibliography
for article - Joseph Fourier - Biography: Politician & Scientist
- Books
- Grattam-Guiness, Ivor: Joseph Fourier (1768-1830): a survey of his life and work [The MIT Press, 1972]
- Herivel, John: Joseph Fourier : The Man and the Physicist [Clarendon Press, 1975]
- Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph, baron: Théorie analytique de la chaleur [trans. Alexander Freeman (1878); repr. Dover Publications, 1955]
- Bell, Eric Temple: Men of Mathematics [Simon & Schuster, 1937]
- Bourrienne, F. de: Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte [original (1836): trans. Edgar Sanderson (1903); Hutchinson & Co, London]
- Articles
- Bracewell, Ronald N.: The Fourier Transform [Scientific American, June 1989, p62]
- Other references
- Grattam-Guiness, Ivor & Ravetz, Jerome R.: Dictionary of Scientific Biography: Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph [American Council of Learned Societies Volume V, p93]
- The History of Mathematics site at the University of St. Andrews
From a now long-dead link (www.astro.gla.ac.uk/~davidk/fourbib.htm). To preserve the article, it is here reproduced with the kind permission of the author, David Keston.
See also:
- Science Quotes by Baron Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier.
- 21 Mar - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Fourier's birth.
- Joseph Fourier - Biography: Politician & Scientist
- Joseph Fourier - Glossary for Biography: Politician & Scientist