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Anders Johan Lexell

Anders Lexell
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Silhouette by F. Anting (1784)
Born (1740-12-24)24 December 1740
Åbo, Sweden (now Finland)
Died 11 December 1784(1784-12-11) (aged 43)
[OS: 30 November 1784]
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Residence Sweden (Finland), Russia
Nationality Swedish, later Russian
Fields Mathematician
Physicist
Astronomer
Institutions

Uppsala Nautical School

Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences
Alma mater The Royal Academy of Turku
Doctoral advisor Jakob Gadolin
Other academic advisors M. J. Wallenius
Known for

Computed the orbit of Lexell's Comet

Computed the orbit of Uranus
Influences Leonhard Euler

Uppsala Nautical School

Computed the orbit of Lexell's Comet

Anders Johan Lexell (24 December 1740 – 11 December [O.S. 30 November] 1784) was a Finnish-Swedish astronomer, mathematician, and physicist who spent most of his life in Imperial Russia, where he was known as Andrei Ivanovich Leksel (Андрей Иванович Лексель).

Lexell made important discoveries in polygonometry and celestial mechanics; the latter led to a comet named in his honour. La Grande Encyclopédie states that he was the prominent mathematician of his time who contributed to spherical trigonometry with new and interesting solutions, which he took as a basis for his research of comet and planet motion. His name was given to a theorem of spherical triangles.

Lexell was one of the most prolific members of the Russian Academy of Sciences at that time, having published 66 papers in 16 years of his work there. A statement attributed to Leonhard Euler expresses high approval of Lexell's works: "Besides Lexell, such a paper could only be written by D'Alambert or me".Daniel Bernoulli also praised his work, writing in a letter to Johann Euler "I like Lexell's works, they are profound and interesting, and the value of them is increased even more because of his modesty, which adorns great men".


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