Abstract:
On the occasion of Chebyshev's two-hundredth anniversary, I review part of his work, showing that in several respects he was the heir of Euler. In doing this, I consider the works of Euler and Chebyshev on three topics in applied science: industrial machines, ballistics and geography, and then on three topics in pure mathematics: integration, continued fractions and number theory, showing that in each filed the two mathematicians were interested in the same kind of questions.
Keywords:Euler, Chebyshev, Russian mathematics, Segner machine, steam engine, geography, artillery, ballistics, gunnery, cartography, elliptic integrals, continued fractions, distribution of primes.