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  1. Euler–Lotka equation, a characteristic equation employed in mathematical demography. Euler–Maclaurin formula (Euler's summation formula) relating integrals to sums. Euler–Mascheroni constant, γ ≈ 0.5772, the limiting difference between the harmonic series and the natural logarithm. Euler–Poisson–Darboux equation, a second-order PDE ...

  2. 8 de feb. de 2024 · Leonhard Euler (1707–1783) In mathematics and physics, many topics are named in honor of Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), who made many important discoveries and innovations. Many of these items named after Euler include their own unique function, equation, formula, identity, number (single or sequence), or other mathematical ...

  3. In mathematics and physics, many topics are named in honor of Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), who made many important discoveries and innovations. Many of these items named after Euler include their own unique function, equation, formula, identity, number (single or sequence), or other mathematical entity. Many of these entities have been given simple and ambiguous names such ...

  4. Euler's identity. In mathematics, Euler's identity [note 1] (also known as Euler's equation) is the equality. is pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Euler's identity is named after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler. It is a special case of Euler's formula when evaluated for .

  5. List of things named after Leonhard Euler. In mathematics and physics, many topics are named in honor of Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), who made many important discoveries and innovations. Many of these items named after Euler include their own unique function, equation, formula, identity, number (single or sequence), or ...

  6. Euler characteristic. Euler Committee of the Swiss Academy of Sciences. Euler equations (fluid dynamics) Euler function. Euler method. Euler numbers. Euler number (physics) Euler–Bernoulli beam theory. Euler–Lagrange equation.

  7. I read a quote once many years ago that it is a good thing not everything is named for the person who invented it or else even more things would be called Euler. EDIT: Never mind the article points that out. There are some benefits to being the most prolific mathematician (he published/wrote more, by volume, than Erdos, who, last I heard ...