Leonhard Euler

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11Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Inverse trigonometric functions / Ratios / Trigonometry / Mathematical series / Asymptotic analysis / Contributions of Leonhard Euler to mathematics / EulerMaclaurin formula

How Euler Did It by Ed Sandifer A false logarithm series DecemberSolving a good research question should open more doors than it closes. One of Euler’s lesser

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-04 12:20:24
12Academia / Mathematics / Swiss people / Number theorists / Leonhard Euler / Eberhard Knobloch / Charlottenburg / Stepan Rumovsky

37 Documenta Math. Euler and Variations Eberhard Knobloch

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Language: English - Date: 2012-07-25 10:24:38
13Mathematics / Swiss people / Gustaf Enestrm / Academia / Leonhard Euler / AMS Euler / Euler

Translator’s Notes. This translation is part of a larger project, an online library of the works of Leonhard Euler, which has been named The Euler Archive. It was thought that the Eneström Index would be a useful addi

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Language: English - Date: 2004-06-12 14:47:54
14Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Swiss people / Number theorists / Bernoulli family / Fellows of the Royal Society / Mathematical series / Leonhard Euler / Jacob Bernoulli / Differential equation / Partial differential equation / Johann Bernoulli

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Language: English - Date: 2005-07-20 14:35:32
15Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / French people / Number theorists / Fellows of the Royal Society / Leonhard Euler / Eberhard Knobloch / Pierre Louis Maupertuis / Pi / Swiss 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope / Euler

31 Documenta Math. Euler and Infinite Speed Eberhard Knobloch

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Language: English - Date: 2012-07-25 10:24:32
16Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Geometry / Matrices / Trigonometry / Orthogonal matrix / Trigonometric functions / Leonhard Euler / Matrix / Sine / Rotation formalisms in three dimensions / Partial differential equation

How Euler Did It by Ed Sandifer Orthogonal matrices August 2006 Jeff Miller’s excellent site [M] “Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics” reports:

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Eine Methode sich der Eigenschaft des Maximums oder Minimums erfreuender Kurven zu finden, oder die Lösung des im weitesten Sinn aufgefassten isoperimetrischen Problems Leonhard Euler

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Language: German - Date: 2013-07-29 16:18:11
    18Mathematics / Number theorists / Academia / Swiss people / Leonhard Euler / Joseph-Louis Lagrange / Zeta / Francois-Joseph Servois

    The Moon and the Differential October 2009 – A Guest Column by Rob Bradley Euler’s output was split fairly evenly between pure and applied mathematics, the latter including many topics that we would today classify as

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    19Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Academia / Number theorists / Anders Johan Lexell / Transit of Venus / Leonhard Euler / Nicolas Fuss / Swiss 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope / Pi / Euler

    How Euler Did It by Ed Sandifer Euler as a Teacher – Part 2 February 2010 Let us start with the Great Quotation, dubiously attributed to Laplace by Guglielmo Libri1 about 1846

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    20Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Continued fractions / Inverse trigonometric functions / Ratios / Trigonometry / Leonhard Euler / Contributions of Leonhard Euler to mathematics / Fundamental theorem of algebra

    How Euler Did It by Ed Sandifer Theorema Arithmeticum March, 2005 Euler’s 1748 textbook, the Introductio in analysin infinitorum, was one of the most influential mathematics books of all time. John Blanton’s excellen

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