Lagrange
English
Alternative forms
- La Grange, LaGrange, la Grange, laGrange, Grange, Degrange, DeGrange, deGrange, De Grange, de Grange
- Delagrange, DeLaGrange, deLaGrange, deLagrange, DeLagrange, De Lagrange, de Lagrange, de la Grange, de La Grange, De La Grange
Etymology
Borrowed from French Lagrange.
Proper noun
Lagrange (plural Lagranges)
- A surname from French.
- 1997, Christopher Alan White, The Development of Ab Initio Methods for the Treatment of Large Molecules:
- The electron number constraint unlike the idempotency constraint can be represented by a single equation. For this reason, one can properly incorporate this constraint using a Lagrange multiplier and defining an effective chemical potential
Derived terms
- Lagrange-d'Alembert principle
- Lagrange multiplier
- Lagrange point
- Lagrange's interpolation formula
- Lagrangian
Translations
surname
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Lagrange is the 12108th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2574 individuals. Lagrange is most common among White (85.12%) individuals.
Anagrams
French
Alternative forms
- la Grange, La Grange, Grange, Degrange, De Grange, de Grange
- Delagrange, De Lagrange, de Lagrange, de la Grange, de La Grange, De La Grange
Etymology
la + grange; Cognate with Italian La Grangia.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /la.ɡʁɑ̃ʒ/
Proper noun
Lagrange ?
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
Statistics
Most prevalent in Saône-et-Loire.[1]