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  1. Hace 2 días · Leonhard Euler, nacido en Basilea, Suiza, en 1707, es uno de los matemáticos más prolíficos y reconocidos de la historia. Su trabajo abarca una amplia gama de áreas en matemáticas y física, dejando un legado perdurable. Es fascinante ver cómo sus contribuciones siguen siendo relevantes y utilizadas en la actualidad.

  2. Hace 2 días · Their first son was Johann Albrecht Euler, whose godfather was Christian Goldbach. Three years after his wife's death in 1773, Euler married her half-sister, Salome Abigail Gsell (1723–1794). This marriage lasted until his death in 1783.

  3. Hace 4 días · TOPICS. Algebra Applied Mathematics Calculus and Analysis Discrete Mathematics Foundations of Mathematics Geometry History and Terminology Number Theory Probability and Statistics Recreational Mathematics Topology Alphabetical Index New in MathWorld

  4. Hace 4 días · TOPICS. Algebra Applied Mathematics Calculus and Analysis Discrete Mathematics Foundations of Mathematics Geometry History and Terminology Number Theory Probability and Statistics Recreational Mathematics Topology Alphabetical Index New in MathWorld

  5. Hace 2 días · Euler--Lagrange Equations. Lagrangian mechanics is a reformulation of classical mechanics that expresses the equations of motion in terms of a scalar quantity, called the Lagrangian (that has units of energy).

  6. Hace 2 días · In continuum mechanics, the finite strain theory —also called large strain theory, or large deformation theory —deals with deformations in which strains and/or rotations are large enough to invalidate assumptions inherent in infinitesimal strain theory.

  7. Hace 4 días · Multistep Methods. The methods of Euler, Heun, Runge--Kutta, and Taylor are called single-step methods (or one-step methods) because they use only the information from one previous point to compute the successive point; that is, only the initial point (x0, y0) is used to compute (x1, y1) and, in general, yk is needed to compute yk+1.