- Leonhard Euler - Wikipedia
Leonhard Euler ( ˈ ɔɪ l ər ⓘ OY-lər; [b] Swiss Standard German: [ˈleːɔnhard ˈɔʏlər]; German: [ˈleːɔnhaʁt ˈɔʏlɐ] ⓘ; 15 April 1707 – 18 September 1783) was a Swiss polymath who was active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, logician
- Leonhard Euler | Biography, Education, Contributions, Facts - Britannica
Leonhard Euler (born April 15, 1707, Basel, Switzerland—died September 18, 1783, St Petersburg, Russia) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist, one of the founders of pure mathematics
- Leonhard Euler - Education, Facts Early Life - Biography
Leonhard Euler was one of math's most pioneering thinkers, establishing a career as an academy scholar and contributing greatly to the fields of geometry, trigonometry and calculus,
- Leonhard Euler (1707 - 1783) - MacTutor History of Mathematics
Leonhard Euler was a Swiss mathematician who made enormous contributions to a wide range of mathematics and physics including analytic geometry, trigonometry, geometry, calculus and number theory
- Leonhard Euler Mathematician -Age, Married and Children - Biography Host
Euler's legacy is profound, as his work laid the groundwork for modern mathematics and engineering He has been honored worldwide, and his complete works are being compiled in the Leonhardi Euleri Opera Omnia, showcasing his extensive contributions
- Leonhard Euler - Eulers Academy
Leonhard Euler, pronounced like "Oiler", was born on April 15th, 1707 in Basel Switzerland and is widely considered to be the most prolific mathematician of all time His contributions to mathematics and physics are astounding, studying areas such as calculus, number theory, geometry, engineering, optics, astronomy, and more
- The Euler Archive
The Euler Archive is an online resource for Leonhard Euler's original works and modern Euler scholarship This dynamic library and database provides access to original publications, and references to available translations and current research
- Leonhard Euler | Brilliant Math Science Wiki
Leonhard Euler (1707-1783) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist who made fundamental contributions to countless areas of mathematics He studied and inspired fundamental concepts in calculus, complex numbers, number theory, graph theory, and geometry, many of which bear his name
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