Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov (1857 – 1918), six papers, as follows:
Lyapunov was a Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist. His surname is sometimes romanized as Ljapunov, Liapunov, Liapounoff or Ljapunow. He was the son of astronomer Mikhail Lyapunov and the brother of pianist and composer Sergei Lyapunov. Lyapunov is known for his development of the stability theory of a dynamical system, as well as for his many contributions to mathematical physics and probability theory."
The following six papers, all in weekly issues of the Comptes Rendus, 1897-1901. $350 “Sur un theorem du calcul des probabilities” in the Comptes Rendus, vol 132#3, 21 January 1901, pp 126-128
in the issue of pp 101-188. AND WITH: “Une Proposition Generale du calcul des probabilities”, 2 April 1901, vol 132 #13, pp 814-815 in the issue of
pp 813-868. Both have their original front wrapper, and both are removed/disbound from a larger bound volume.
See: Hans Fischer, A History of the Central Limit Theorem: from Classical to Modern Probability...
Also with the following, all from the Comptes Rendus: “Sur le potentiel de la double couche”, (1897) vol 125, pp 694-696; “Sur certaines questions se rattachant au probleme de Dirichlet”, (1897) vol 125, pp 808-810; “Sur une question differentielle lineare du seconde ordre”, (1899) vol 128, pp 911-913; “Sur une serie relative a la theorie d'une equation differentielle lineaire du second ordre”, (1900) vol 131,
pp 1185-1188. All are detached/removed from larger bound volumes and offered in their complete weekly issues.
There are a number of different mathematical concepts therefore bear his name: Lyapunov equation, Lyapunov exponent, Lyapunov function, Lyapunov fractal, Lyapunov stability, Lyapunov's central, limit theorem, Lyapunov vector.
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