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On January 25, 1736, Joseph-Louis Lagrange was born in Turin, then part of the Kingdom of Sardinia (today in Italy). He worked on problems in the calculus of variations and with the introduction of what are now called Lagrange multipliers, he provided a general method for the solution of extreme value problems with constraints. Lagrange died on April 10, 1813, in Paris. More information can be found here.