Also known as Simeon Denis Poisson, Simeon-Denis Poisson, Denis Poisson
French mathematician, mechanician and physicist (1781–1840)
Siméon Denis Poisson was a French mathematician, physicist, and mechanician who lived from 1781 to 1840 and made important contributions to several scientific fields during the early 19th century. His work laid groundwork in areas like mathematics and physics that influenced scientific thinking well beyond his own time.
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Baron Siméon Denis Poisson (/pwɑːˈsɒ̃/, US also /ˈpwɑːsɒn/; French: [si.me.ɔ̃ də.ni pwa.sɔ̃]; 21 June 1781 – 25 April 1840) was a French mathematician and physicist who worked on statistics, complex analysis, partial differential equations, the calculus of variations, analytical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, elasticity, and fluid mechanics. Moreover, he predicted the Arago spot in his attempt to disprove the wave theory of Augustin-Jean Fresnel.
While his interpretations of physical phenomena were often proven wrong by later researchers, his contributions to mathematics have stood the test of time. He demonstrated that physical problems could suggest new mathematical ideas.
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