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  1. One could be forgiven for finding the Wikipedia page ‘List of things named after Leonhard Euler‘ quite intimidating. My younger brother, who studies mathematics in Switzerland, tells me that it’s a bit of an inside joke to reference ‘the complete works of Euler’ when asked for a source, as his work was so incredibly wide-ranging that it captures just about anything.

  2. Leonhard Euler (lausunta: [ ˈɔʏlɐ ], 15. huhtikuuta 1707 Basel – 18. syyskuuta ( J: 7. syyskuuta) 1783 Pietari) [1] oli sveitsiläinen matemaatikko ja fyysikko, joka vietti suurimman osan elämästään Venäjällä ja Preussissa (nykyisessä Saksassa). [2] Häntä pidetään yhtenä kaikkien aikojen suurimmista matemaatikoista.

  3. Leonhard Euler was the most prolific mathematician of all time. He wrote more than 500 books and papers during his lifetime — about 800 pages per year — with 400 further publications appearing posthumously. His collected works and correspondence are still not completely published

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · 博士生. 约瑟夫·拉格朗日. 签名. 莱昂哈德·欧拉 (德语: Leonhard Euler ⓘ ,又译作 尤拉 ,1707年4月15日—1783年9月18日) [1] [2] [3] , 瑞士 数学家 、 物理学家 、 天文学家 、 地理学家 、 逻辑学家 和 工程师 。. 近代数学先驱之一。. 欧拉在包括 微积分 和 图论 ...

  5. One thing that may be left out is that all the things that we see named after Euler are actually named after several different people. Most of them closely related to the original, however separate people entirely.

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  7. Leonhard Euler started to use the letter e for the constant in 1727 or 1728, in an unpublished paper on explosive forces in cannons, and in a letter to Christian Goldbach on 25 November 1731. [15] [16] The first appearance of e in a printed publication was in Euler's Mechanica (1736). [17]