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Leonhard Euler (/ˈɔɪlər/ OY-lər; German: [ˈleːɔnhaʁt ˈʔɔʏlɐ] ,
Swiss Standard German: [ˈleɔnhard ˈɔʏlər]; 15
April 1707 – 18
September 1783) was a Swiss...
- The
Euler angles are
three angles introduced by
Leonhard Euler to
describe the
orientation of a
rigid body with
respect to a
fixed coordinate system. They...
- In
mathematics and com****tional science, the
Euler method (also
called the
forward Euler method) is a first-order
numerical procedure for
solving ordinary...
- In the
calculus of
variations and
classical mechanics, the
Euler–Lagrange
equations are a
system of second-order
ordinary differential equations whose...
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Euler's formula,
named after Leonhard Euler, is a
mathematical formula in
complex analysis that
establishes the
fundamental relationship between the trigonometric...
- An
Euler diagram (/ˈɔɪlər/, OY-lər) is a
diagrammatic means of
representing sets and
their relationships. They are
particularly useful for explaining...
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algebraic topology and
polyhedral combinatorics, the
Euler characteristic (or
Euler number, or
Euler–Poincaré characteristic) is a
topological invariant...
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Euler (27
November 1734 – 17
September 1800) was a Swiss-Russian
astronomer and mathematician. Also
known as
Johann Albert Euler or John-Albert
Euler...
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Euler's Disk,
invented between 1987 and 1990 by
Joseph Bendik, is a
trademarked scientific educational toy. It is used to
illustrate and
study the dynamic...
- logarithm, also
commonly written as ln(x) or loge(x).
Euler's constant (sometimes
called the
Euler–Mascheroni constant) is a
mathematical constant, usually...