Mihailo Petrović Alas
Mihailo Petrović | |
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Petrovic in 1905 | |
| Born | 6 May 1868 |
| Died | 8 June 1943 (aged 75) |
| Nationality | Serbian |
| Alma mater | Belgrade University École Normale Supérieure |
| Known for | Differential equations Phenomenology |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Mathematician |
| Institutions | Belgrade University Serbian Royal Academy |
| Doctoral advisor | Charles Hermite Charles Émile Picard |
| Doctoral students | Jovan Karamata Dragoslav Mitrinović Radivoj Kašanin |
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Mihailo Petrović Alas (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Петровић Алас; 6 May 1868 – 8 June 1943), was a Serbian mathematician and inventor. He was also a distinguished professor at Belgrade University, an academic, fisherman, philosopher, writer, publicist, musician, businessman, traveler and volunteer in the Balkan Wars, the First and Second World Wars. He was a student of Henri Poincaré, Paul Painlevé, Charles Hermite and Émile Picard. Petrović contributed significantly to the study of differential equations and phenomenology, founded engineering mathematics in Serbia, and invented one of the first prototypes of a hydraulic analog computer.