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Ludvig Lorenz

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Ludvig Lorenz
Born January 18, 1829
Elsinore
Died June 9, 1891
Ethnicity Flag of Denmark Denmark
Field Physicist
Known for Wiedemann-Franz-Lorenz law
Lorentz-Lorenz equation
Lorenz gauge condition
Lorenz-Mie theory

Ludvig Valentin Lorenz (January 18, 1829 - June 9, 1891) was a Danish mathematician and physicist. He developed mathematical formulae to describe phenomena such as the relation between the refraction of light and the density of a pure transparent substance, and the relation between a metal's electrical and thermal conductivity and temperature (Wiedemann-Franz-Lorenz law). Lorenz was born in Elsinore and studied at the Technical University in Copenhagen. He became professor at the Military Academy in Copenhagen 1876. From 1887, his research was funded by the Carlsberg Foundation. He investigated the mathematical description for light propagation through a single homogeneous medium and described the passage of light between different media. The formula for the mathematical relationship between the refractive index and the density of a medium was published by Lorenz in 1869 and by Hendrik Lorentz (who discovered it independently) in 1870 and is therefore called the Lorentz-Lorenz equation. Using his electromagnetic theory of light he stated what is known as the Lorenz gauge condition, and was able to derive a correct value for the velocity of light. He also developed a theory of light scattering, but only published it in Danish, in 1890. It was later independently rediscovered by Gustav Mie in 1908, so it is sometimes referred to as Lorenz-Mie theory.

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