Karl F. Sundman
Karl Frithiof Sundman (28 October 1873, Kaskinen – 28 September 1949, Helsinki)[1] was a Finnish mathematician who used analytic methods to prove the existence of a convergent infinite series solution to the three-body problem in 1906 and 1909.[2][3][4] He also published a paper on regularization methods in mechanics in 1912. In the 1990s, Qiudong Wang generalized Sundman's solution to the case of more than three bodies.[5][6][7]
Awards, recognition
Sundman was awarded the Pontécoulant prize by the French Academy of Science in 1913 for this work.[1] In 1947, Sundman was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The crater Sundman on the Moon is named after him, as is the asteroid 1424 Sundmania.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Karl Frithiof Sundman bio
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- Diacu, F.: The solution of the n-body Problem, The Mathematical Intelligencer, 1996, 18, p. 66–70
- G Järnefelt, "Karl Fridhiof Sundman", Soc. Sci. Fenn. Arsbok 30 (2) (1953), 1-13.
- G Järnefelt, "Karl F Sundman in Memoriam", Acta Mathematica 83 (1950), i-vi.
External links
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