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Christian Huygens - перевод на Английский

DUTCH MATHEMATICIAN, PHYSICIST AND ASTRONOMER (1629–1695)
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  • Constantijn]] (centre) and his five children (Christiaan, top right). [[Mauritshuis]], [[The Hague]].
  • L'établissement de l'Académie des Sciences et fondation de l'observatoire}}, 1666'' by [[Henri Testelin]] (c. 1675).
  • Portrait of Christiaan Huygens by [[Bernard Vaillant]] (1686).
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  • Relative sizes of the Sun and planets in ''Cosmotheoros'' (1698).
  • Christiaan Huygens, relief by [[Jean-Jacques Clérion]] (c. 1670).
  • A boating metaphor as a way to think about [[relative motion]], simplifying the theory of colliding bodies, from Huygens's ''Oeuvres Complètes''.
  • Drawing of a balance spring invented by Huygens.
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  • [[Hofwijck]], Huygens's summer home; now a museum.
  • Title page of ''Oeuvres Complètes'' I
  • Huygens's [[aerial telescope]] from ''Astroscopia Compendiaria'' (1684).
  • Huygens's explanation for the aspects of Saturn, ''Systema Saturnium'' (1659).
  • Traité de la Lumière]]'' (1690).
  • Picture of a hanging chain ([[catenary]]) in a manuscript of Huygens.

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n. Christian Huygens (1629-1695) matematico, fisico e astronomo olandese
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  • Heine's mother, "Betty"
  • Marx]]'s ''Vorwärts'', featuring Heine's poem "''Die schlesischen Weber''"
  • Heine's grave in Paris
  • Delacroix]]'s ''Liberty Leading the People'', celebrating France's [[1830 revolution]]
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  • Statue of [[Lorelei]]; the [[Lorelei Fountain]] – Heine Memorial – is located in the Bronx, New York City
  • First page of first edition of Heine's ''Buch der Lieder'', 1827
  • Heine on his sickbed, 1851
  • Heine, 1829
  • Heine, 1837
  • Heine's wife "Mathilde" (Crescence Eugénie Mirat)
  • Illustration by [[Max Liebermann]] for a 1920s edition of Heine's historical novel ''Der Rabbi von Bacherach''
  • Oppenheim]].
  • Plaque at the Nazi book burning memorial on Bebelplatz in Berlin, Germany. The plaque has a quote from Heinrich Heine's play Almansor (written 1821–1822). "Where they burn books, in the end they will also burn human beings" (Dort, wo man Bücher verbrennt, verbrennt man am Ende auch Menschen) about burning of Quran in Granada that was expected to be followed by burning humans (Muslims then Jewish) in 1500s.
  • Count von Platen, target of Heine's satire in ''Die Bäder von Lucca''
  • ''Reisebilder'', 1831
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Определение

Huyghenian
·adj Pertaining to, or invented by, Christian Huyghens, a Dutch astronomer of the seventeenth century; as, the Huyghenian telescope.

Википедия

Christiaan Huygens

Christiaan Huygens, Lord of Zeelhem, ( HY-gənz, US also HOY-gənz, Dutch: [ˈkrɪstijaːn ˈɦœyɣə(n)s] (listen); also spelled Huyghens; Latin: Hugenius; 14 April 1629 – 8 July 1695) was a Dutch mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor who is regarded as a key figure in the Scientific Revolution. In physics, Huygens made seminal contributions to optics and mechanics, while as an astronomer he is chiefly known for his studies of the rings of Saturn and the discovery of its moon Titan. As an engineer and inventor, he improved the design of telescopes and invented the pendulum clock, the most accurate timekeeper for almost 300 years. An exceptionally talented mathematician and physicist, Huygens was the first to idealize a physical problem by a set of mathematical parameters, and the first to fully mathematize a mechanistic explanation of an unobservable physical phenomenon. He has been called the first theoretical physicist and one of the founders of modern mathematical physics.

Huygens first identified the correct laws of elastic collision in his work De Motu Corporum ex Percussione, completed in 1656 but published posthumously in 1703. In 1659, Huygens derived geometrically the formula in classical mechanics for the centrifugal force in his work De vi Centrifuga, a decade before Newton. In optics, he is best known for his wave theory of light, which he described in his Traité de la Lumière (1690). His theory of light was initially rejected in favour of Newton's corpuscular theory of light, until Augustin-Jean Fresnel adopted Huygens's principle to give a complete explanation of the rectilinear propagation and diffraction effects of light in 1821. Today this principle is known as the Huygens–Fresnel principle.

Huygens invented the pendulum clock in 1657, which he patented the same year. His horological research resulted in an extensive analysis of the pendulum in Horologium Oscillatorium (1673), regarded as one of the most important 17th century works on mechanics. While it contains descriptions of clock designs, most of the book is an analysis of pendular motion and a theory of curves. In 1655, Huygens began grinding lenses with his brother Constantijn to build refracting telescopes. He discovered the first of Saturn's moons, Titan, and was the first to explain Saturn's strange appearance as due to "a thin, flat ring, nowhere touching, and inclined to the ecliptic." In 1662 Huygens developed what is now called the Huygenian eyepiece, a telescope with two lenses to diminish the amount of dispersion.

As a mathematician, Huygens developed the theory of evolutes and wrote on games of chance and the problem of points in Van Rekeningh in Spelen van Gluck, which Frans van Schooten translated and published as De Ratiociniis in Ludo Aleae (1657). The use of expectation values by Huygens and others would later inspire Jacob Bernoulli's work on probability theory.