Mathematical physics in the style of gabriel lamé and the treatise of Emile Mathieu

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The Treatise of Mathematical Physics of Emile Mathieu, published from 1873 to 1890, provided an exposition of the specific French “Mathematical Physics” inherited from Lamé, himself an heir of Poisson, Fourier, and Laplace. The works of all these authors had significant differences, but they were pursuing the same goal, described here with its relation to Theoretical Physics.

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Barbin, É., & Guitart, R. (2013). Mathematical physics in the style of gabriel lamé and the treatise of Emile Mathieu. In History of Mechanism and Machine Science (Vol. 16, pp. 97–119). Springer Netherland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5380-8_5

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