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Victor Gustave Robin
French mathematician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Victor Gustave Robin (French: [viktɔʁ ɡystav ʁɔbɛ̃]; 17 May 1855 – 1897) was a French mathematical analyst and applied mathematician who lectured in mathematical physics at the Sorbonne in Paris and also worked in the area of thermodynamics.[1][2][3] He is known especially for the Robin boundary condition. The French Academy of Sciences awarded him the Prix Francœur for 1893 and again for 1897 and the Prix Poncelet for 1895.[4][5]
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