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  • In 1740 MacLaurin shared with [[Leonhard Euler]] and [[Daniel Bernoulli]] the prize offered by the French Academy of Scien
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  • ...hat Lang's work is believed to have surpassed the record total output of [[Leonhard Euler]], a prolific 18th century mathematician. <ref>[http://www.yaledailynews.co
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  • ...me number#Distribution of prime numbers|below]]). Another such proof is [[Leonhard Euler|Euler's]] demonstration that the sum of the reciprocals of the primes diver
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  • ...Madhava]] (c. 1400), [[Rheticus]] , Rheticus' student [[Valentin Otho]]. [[Leonhard Euler]]'s ''Introductio in analysin infinitorum'' (1748) was mostly responsible f
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  • ...>11<td>[[Voltaire]]<td>[[Vauvernargues]]<td>[[Johan de Witt|de Witt]]<td>[[Leonhard Euler|Euler]]
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  • The interest of [[Leonhard Euler]] (1707-1783) in number theory was first spurred in 1729, when a friend of
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  • ...ntial calculus in the [[Encyclopédie]] and undertook a study of works by [[Leonhard Euler]] and the [[Bernoulli]]s (almost all these writings are in Latin). He start
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  • ...e not used in Europe until the 17th century, but even in the late 1700s, [[Leonhard Euler]] discarded negative solutions to equations as unrealistic.
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  • Cauchy was very productive, in number of papers second only to [[Leonhard Euler]]. His collected works fill twenty-seven volumes and embrace all branches o
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  • Cauchy was very productive, in number of papers second only to [[Leonhard Euler]]. His collected works fill twenty-seven volumes and embrace all branches o
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  • # [[Leonhard Euler]]
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  • ...proposals.<ref> Brett D. Steele, "Muskets and Pendulums: Benjamin Robins, Leonhard Euler, and the Ballistics Revolution," ''Technology and Culture'', Vol. 35, No. 2
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  • ...[[18th century]], attention to the theoretical [[three-body problem]] by [[Leonhard Euler|Euler]], [[Alexis Claude Clairaut|Clairaut]] and [[Jean le Rond d'Alembert|
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