Lagrange,Comte Joseph Louis
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La·grange (lə-grānjʹ, -gränjʹ, lä-gräɴzhʹ), Comte Joseph Louis. 1736-1813.
French mathematician and astronomer. He developed the calculus of variations (1755) and made a number of other contributions to the study of mechanics.
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