Sergey Chaplygin
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Sergey Alekseyevich Chaplygin | |
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Moscow University, etc. | |
Doctoral advisor | Nikolay Zhukovsky |
Doctoral students | Nikolai Kochin |
Sergey Alexeyevich Chaplygin (
He graduated in 1890 from
Chaplygin's theories were greatly inspired by
Biography
Early life
Chaplygin was born to Aleksei Timofeevich Chaplygin, a shop assistant, and Anna Petrovna in Ranenburg (present day Chaplygin), Russia. After his father died when he was 2 years old, his mother remarried a tradesman and they moved to Voronezh. There, he attended the Voronezh Gymnasium, which he graduated in 1886.[1]
Soon after, he attended the Moscow University, specializing in Physics and Mathematics, which he graduated from in 1890. There he met and was strongly influenced by Nikolai Egorovich Zhukovsky. In 1893, he published his first work, On certain cases of the motion of a solid body in a fluid, for which he received the N. D. Brashman Award.[2]
After graduating from the university, he went on to become a professor there. In 1897, he published On the motion of a heavy body of revolution in a horizontal plane,
Death
Chaplygin died of a brain haemorrhage in October 1942.[1]
Honours and awards
- Hero of Socialist Labour (1 February 1941)[1]
- Two Orders of Lenin (1 February 1941 and 22 December 1933)[1]
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour, twice (10 July 1927 and ?)
- Zhukovsky Prize (1925)[1]
- N. D. Brashman Prize (1897)[1][2]
Chaplygin was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences (the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1925-1991) in 1924.
The lunar crater Chaplygin and town Chaplygin are named in his honour.[1]
See also
- Chaplygin gas
- Chaplygin problem
- Chaplygin's equation
- Lamb–Chaplygin dipole
- Chaplygin sleigh
- Chaplygin's top
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Sergei Alekseevich Chaplygin - Biography". Maths History. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
- ^ a b "Chaplygin, Sergei Alekseevich | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
- ^ "S. A. Chaplygin, "On a motion of a heavy body of revolution on a horizontal plane", Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 7:2 (2002), 119–130". www.mathnet.ru. Retrieved 25 January 2024.