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  • #REDIRECT [[Leonhard Euler]]
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  • : L. Eulero ''(Leonhard Euler)'' <br> ''Formulae generales pro translatione quacunque corporum rigidorum'
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  • ......,''n''} which are [[coprime]] to ''n''. This function was studied by [[Leonhard Euler]] around 1730.<ref>William Dunham, ''Euler, the Master of us all'', MAA (19
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  • Leonhard Euler's father was pastor Paul Euler, who had studied theology at the [[Universit Their son Leonhard Euler was born on 15 April 1707 in the town of [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]], but th
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  • ...is sometimes called "Euler's number" in honor of the Swiss mathematician [[Leonhard Euler]] who studied it and has shown its mathematical importance. Equally, it is In 1737, [[Leonhard Euler]] proved that ''e'' is an [[irrational number]]<ref name="maor_37">Eli Maor
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  • Topology started to develop in 18th century, when [[Leonhard Euler]] solved ''[[Seven Bridges of Königsberg]]'' in 1736. The term "topology"
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  • ...function was already considered by the 18th century Swiss mathematician [[Leonhard Euler]], who realized that
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  • [[Leonhard Euler|Euler's]] product formula for the zeta function is
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  • ...'s most brilliant mathematicians, including [[Fermat|Pierre de Fermat]], [[Leonhard Euler]], [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]], and [[Ernst Eduard Kummer]]. Fermat's last the
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  • ...irst posed (as far as is known) by [[Christian Goldbach]] in a letter to [[Leonhard Euler]]. The conjecture is still unsolved, though important partial progress has
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  • ...(of rotation), i.e., a straight line of fixed points. It is named after [[Leonhard Euler]] who proved this in 1775 by an elementary geometric argument.
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  • The angles are named after the 18th century mathematician [[Leonhard Euler]] who introduced in 1765 two of the three for an axially symmetric body whe
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  • The study of the exponential function began with [[Leonhard Euler]] around 1730.<ref>William Dunham, ''Euler, the Master of us all'', MAA (19
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  • ...ebraic operations, exponentials, and logarithms. Its study dates back to [[Leonhard Euler]], who gave a formula for its calculation in 1729. The gamma function is commonly defined by a [[definite integral]] due to [[Leonhard Euler]],
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  • ...sic theory behind the Lambert ''W'' function was investigated in 1779 by [[Leonhard Euler]].<ref>Euler, L. (1779). "De serie Lambertina plurimisque eius insignibus p
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  • ...sley, Reading, Mass. (1981) ISBN 0-201-13507-8</ref>, who give credit to [[Leonhard Euler]] (ca. 1770) for this result.
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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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  • ...jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9890(195912)66%3A10%3C849%3ALEIAHP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I Leonhard Euler's Integral: A Historical Profile of the Gamma Function]"? I'm afraid I don'
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  • ...oach is equivalent to a [[partial differential equation]] written out by [[Leonhard Euler]] in 1755,
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  • *[[Leonhard Euler]]
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  • * Steele, Brett D. "Muskets and Pendulums: Benjamin Robins, Leonhard Euler, and the Ballistics Revolution," ''Technology and Culture'', Vol. 35, No. 2
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  • # [[Leonhard Euler|Euler, Leonhard]]
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