Myron Mathisson
Myron Mathisson (4 December 1897 – 13 September 1940) was a theoretical physicist of Polish and Jewish descent. He is known for his work in general relativity, for developing a new method to analyze the properties of fundamental solutions of linear hyperbolic partial differential equations, and proved, in a special case, the Hadamard conjecture on the class of equations that satisfy the Huygens principle.
Myron Mathisson | |
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Born | Myron Mathisson 4 December 1897 Warsaw, Poland |
Died | 13 September 1940 42) Cambridge, United Kingdom | (aged
Nationality | Poland, France, United Kingdom |
Known for | Mathisson–Papapetrou–Dixon equations |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical Physics General relativity Hebrew translator Engineer |
Institutions | University of Kazan University of Warsaw Jagiellonian University |
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