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  1. Zum Werk Leonhard Eulers: Vorträge des Euler-Kolloquiums im Mai 1983 in Berlin (German Edition) by KNOBLOCH, LOUHIVAARA, et all 1984-01-01
  2. Commentationes analyticae ad theoriam integralium pertinentes 3rd part (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia / Opera mathematica) (Latin Edition) (Vol 19) by Leonhard Euler, 1980-01-01
  3. Commentationes astronomicae ad praecessionem et nutationem pertinentes. Second part (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia / Opera mechanica et astronomica) (Latin Edition) (Vol 30) by Leonhard Euler, 1980-01-01
  4. Commentationes mechanicae ad theoriam machinarum pertinentes 3rd part (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia / Opera mechanica et astronomica) (Latin Edition) (Vol 17) by Leonhard Euler, 1980-01-01
  5. Institutiones calculi integralis 2nd part: Adiecta sunt Laurentii Mascheronii adnotationes ad calculum integralem Euleri (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia / Opera mathematica) (Latin Edition) (Vol 12) by Leonhard Euler, 1913-12-31
  6. Commentationes physicae ad theoriam caloris, electricitatis et magnetismi pertinentes (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia / Opera physica, Miscellanea) (English, French and Latin Edition) (Vol 10) by Leonhard Euler, 1992-03-30
  7. Lettres a une princesse d'Allemagne 1st part (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia / Opera physica, Miscellanea) (French Edition) (Vol 11) by Leonhard Euler, 1960-01-01
  8. Letters of Euler to a German Princess, On Different Subjects in Physics and Philosophy, Volume 1 by Henry Hunter, Leonhard Euler, et all 2010-01-11
  9. Letters of Euler to a German Princess, On Different Subjects in Physics and Philosophy, Volume 2 by Leonhard Euler, Jean-Antoine-Nicolas Carit De Condorcet, 2010-01-12
  10. An Introduction to the Elements of Algebra,: Designed for the Use of Those Who Are Acquainted Only With the First Principles of Arithmetic. by Leonhard Euler, 2009-04-27
  11. Lettres De L. Euler À Une Princesse D'allemagne Sur Divers Sujets De Physique Et Philosophie: Précédées De L'éloge D'euler, Volume 2 (French Edition) by Antoine Augustin Cournot, Leonhard Euler, et all 2010-02-26
  12. Lettres de L. Euler À Une Princesse d'allemagne Sur Divers Sujets de Physique et de Philosophie,: V. 2 (French Edition) by Leonhard Euler, 2009-04-27
  13. Letters Of Euler V1: On Different Subjects In Natural Philosophy Addressed To A German Princess by Leonhard Euler, 2007-07-25
  14. Letters of Euler on Different Subjects in Physics and Philosophy.: V. 2 by Leonhard Euler, 2009-04-27

61. Euler, Leonhard (1707-1783)
The greatest mathematician of the eighteenth century, leonhard euler was born inBasel, Switzerland. There, he studied under another giant of mathematics,
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Euler, Leonhard
The greatest mathematician of the eighteenth century, Leonhard Euler was born in Basel, Switzerland. There, he studied under another giant of mathematics, Jean Bernoulli . In 1731 Euler became a professor of physics and mathematics at St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. Euler was the most prolific mathematician of all time, publishing over 800 different books and papers . His influence was felt in physics and astronomy as well. Euler's work on mathematical analysis, Introductio in analysin infinitorum (1748) remained a standard textbook for well over a century. For the princess of Anhalt-Dessau he wrote (1768-1772), giving a clear non-technical outline of the main physical theories of the time. One can hardly write mathematical equations without copying Euler. Notations still in use today, such as e and pi, were developed by Euler. He is perhaps best known for his research into mathematical analysis. Euler's formula: cos(x) + isin(x) = e (ix) demonstrates the relationship between analysis, trignometry and imaginary numbers, in one beautiful and elegant equation. Leonhard Euler died in 1783, leaving behind a legacy perhaps unmatched, and certainly unsurpassed, in the annals of mathematics.

62. Articles - Leonhard Euler
euler, leonhard (1748). Introductio in analysin infinitorum. English translationIntroduction to Analysis of the Infinite by John Blanton (Book I,
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Leonhard Euler was born on April 15 as the son of a Lutheran minister in Basel, Switzerland . Although in his childhood he exhibited great mathematical talents, his father wanted him to study theology and become a minister. In Euler began his studies at the University of Basel . There Euler met Daniel Jakob Bernoulli
In Euler was called to St. Petersburg by Catherine I of Russia and became professor of physics in , with an additional mathematics appointment in . Euler was the first to publish a systematic introduction to mechanics in Mechanica sive motus scientia analytice exposita ("Mechanics or motion explained with analytical science"—that is, calculus). In he lost much of his vision in the right eye due to excessive observation of the Sun
In he married Katharina Gsell, the daughter of the director of the academy of arts. They had thirteen children, of whom only three sons and two daughters survived. The descendants of these children, however, were in high positions in Russia in the 19th century.
In the year Euler became director of the mathematical class at the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin Catherine II , where he would remain for the rest of his life.

63. Encyclopedia Of Astronomy And Astrophysics » Euler, Leonhard (1707–83)
euler, leonhard (1707–83). DOI 10.1888/0333750888/3610; Published November 2000.Icon Full text (PDF, 18K). Article summary
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64. Leonhard Euler | životopis
leonhard euler slavný fyzik. Zavedl symbol pro Ludolfovo císlo, znacky prosumu, integrál a nekonecno.
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Leonhard Euler
Úvodní strana Fyzici Leonhard Euler Narozen: 15. 4. 1707 Zemøel: 18. 9. 1783 Leonhard Euler se narodil 15. dubna 1707 ve švýcarské Basileji. Rodina se pøestìhovala do nedalekého mìsta Riehen, kde Leonhard Euler prožil své dìtství. Leonhard navštìvoval školu v Basileji. Leonhard se živì zajímal o matematiku, jejíž základy získal od svého otce (Paul Euler). V roce 1820 zaèal 14letý Leonhard Euler studovat basilejskou univerzitu. Eulerùv talent rozpoznal Johann Bernoulli, který zaèal Leonharda soukromì vyuèovat. V roce 1723 Leonhard Euler získal titul magistr filozofie a na pøání otce zaèal studovat teologii. Johann Bernoulli ale pøesvìdèil Paula Eulera, aby dovolil synovi studovat matematiku. Studia dokonèil v roce 1726. O rok pozdìji Euler zaslal paøížské akademii soutìžní pøíspìvek do Velké ceny na téma nejlepšího umístìní lodních stožárù, za kterou získal 2. místo.
Euler v Petrohradu
V roce 1726 pøijal Leonhard Euler nabídku na místo vyuèujícího matematiky a mechaniky v Petrohradu. Petrohrad se stal jeho pùsobištìm od jara 1727. V letech 1727-1730 Euler sloužil v hodnosti poruèíka rzdravotní služby v ruském námoønictvu. V roce 1730 se Leonhard Euler stal profesorem fyziky a øádným akademikem. V tomto období se Euler zabýval pøedevším teorií èísel, diferenciálními rovnicemi, variaèním poètem a mechanikou.

65. Leonhard Euler
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Leonhard Euler
By Katerina Kechris Euler was one the leading mathematicians of the 18th century. Although the majority of his work was in pure mathematics, he contributed to other disciplines, such as astronomy and physics, as well. In his lifetime he published more than 500 books and papers, and another 400 were published posthumously. Euler's contributions to mathematics cover a wide range, including analysis and the theory of numbers. He also investigated many topics in geometry. For example, he worked on the mathematics behind the Greek concept of 'Perfect Bodies'. The Greeks defined the perfect body as the form built from identical regular polyhedra. There are only five such polyhedra, the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron. These concepts were forgotten until the Renaissance, when Pacioli and Leonardo da Vinci studied them. Kepler even tried to relate the perfect bodies to the orbits of the planets. Euler was able to relate the number of faces (F), vertices (V) and edges (E) of a polyhedron by the following equation, F + V = E + 2 from which one can derive that there are only five regular polyhdera.

66. Leonhard Euler
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Euler, Leonhard
The greatest mathematician of the eighteenth century, Leonhard Euler was born in Basel, Switzerland. There, he studied under another giant of mathematics, Jean Bernoulli . In 1731 Euler became a professor of physics and mathematics at St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. Euler was the most prolific mathematician of all time, publishing over 800 different books and papers . His influence was felt in physics and astronomy as well. Euler's work on mathematical analysis, Introductio in analysin infinitorum (1748) remained a standard textbook for well over a century. For the princess of Anhalt-Dessau he wrote (1768-1772), giving a clear non-technical outline of the main physical theories of the time. One can hardly write mathematical equations without copying Euler. Notations still in use today, such as e and , were developed by Euler. He is perhaps best known for his research into mathematical analysis. Euler's formula: cos( x i sin( x e ix demonstrates the relationship between analysis, trignometry and imaginary numbers, in one beautiful and elegant equation. Leonhard Euler died in 1783, leaving behind a legacy perhaps unmatched, and certainly unsurpassed, in the annals of mathematics.

67. Euler, Leonhard - MavicaNET
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70. Leonhard Euler
Translate this page Berühmte Mathematiker leonhard euler. leonhard euler euler. 15.4.1707 -18.9.1783, St.Petersburg. Er wurde am 15. April 1707 in Basel geboren und starb
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15.4.1707 - 18.9.1783, St.Petersburg Er wurde am 15. April 1707 in Basel geboren und starb am 18. September 1783 während er die Bahn des vor kurzem aufgefunden Planeten Uranus berechnen wollte. "Euler rechnete so mühelos, wie andere Menschen atmen oder der Adler in den Lüften schwebt". Eulers Zeitgenossen nannten ihn die "fleischgewordene Analysis". Sogar die völlige Blindheit während der letzten siebzehn Jahre seines Lebens hemmte in keiner Weise seine unvergleichliche Produktivität; ja der Verlust des Augenlichtes schärfte vielleicht sogar noch seine innere Wahrnehmungskraft. Eulers Laufbahn begann 1727 im Todesjahr Newtons. Descartes hatte seine "Geometrie" vor 90 Jahren veröffentlicht. Die Universitäten beschäftigten sich im 18.Jahrhundert grösstenteils mit Elementarunterricht. Die Mathematik galt wegen ihres Ursprunges in der Antike als ehrenhaft, doch die wesentlich jüngere Physik war noch nicht anerkannt. So blieben die königlichen Akademien, von grosszügigen und weitsichtigen Herrschern eingerichtet, der Platz für die Forschungsarbeit. Friedrich der Grosse und Katharina von Russland in Berlin und St.Petersburg boten Euler die materiellen Voraussetzungen für seine Arbeiten. Akademien von damals waren Forschungsstätten, die ihre führenden Mitglieder dafür bezahlten, dass sie wissenschaftliche Arbeiten leisteten. Gehälter waren so grosszügig, dass eine Familie bequem davon leben konnte.

71. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Leonhard Euler
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72. EULER, Leonhard (1707-83), Theoria Motus Corporum Solidorum Seu Rigidorum, Ex Pr
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73. EULER, Leonhard, Institutiones Calculi Differentialis Cum Eius Usu In Analysi Fi
Rare first edition of this monument of analysis, “the first textbook on thedifferential calculus which has any claim to be regarded as complete” (Ball),
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EULER’S THEOREM EULER, Leonhard Institutiones Calculi differentialis cum eius usu in Analysi Finitoum ac doctina serierum. St. Petersburg Royal Academy of Sciences 1755 Rare first edition of this monument of analysis, “the first textbook on the differential calculus which has any claim to be regarded as complete” (Ball), the second installment of Euler’s trilogy summarizing his researches on the differential and integral calculus, and one of Euler’s rarest works. (The three parts were separately issued and—bibliographically distinct entities—were published over two decades, from 1748-1770.) According to Youschkevitch in the DSB, the work’s mathematically important achievements include the definition of a function as “a quantity whose values somehow change with the changes of independent variables; the elaboration of formulas of differentiation under substitution of variables; the theorem of homogeneous functions, subsequently named for Euler; and the application of Taylor’s series to finding extrema of f (x). This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Martayan Lan, Inc.

74. EULER Project: Leonhard Euler
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75. Euler, Leonhard (1707-1783) Université Montpellier II
Mathematicians have tried in vain to this day ( )
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76. Euler, Leonhard (1707 - 1783) Université Montpellier II
euler, leonhard (1707 1783) euler, leonhard (1707-1783) euler, euler, leonhard (1707 - 1783) If a nonnegative quantity was so small that ( )
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77. Euler, Leonhard :: Encyklopédia Www.ys.sk
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Narodený: 15. 4. 1707, Bazilej, Švajèiarsko
Zomrel: 17. 9. 1783, Petrohrad, Rusko Švajèiarsky matematik a fyzik. Považovaný za najvýznamnejšieho matematika všetkých èias (spolu s Gaussom). Okrem matematiky publikoval aj diela z fyziky, astronómie, teológie, delostrelectva, stavby lodí, hudby, ekonómie ... Vo väèšine oblastí matematiky poznáme rôzne Eulerove vety, konštanty, dôkazy, funkcie a.p. Okrem toho bol otcom, alebo spoluautorom dvoch nových oblastí matematiky: variaèného poètu a teórie funkcií komplexnej premennej. Otec Leonharda, Pavol Euler, študoval teológiu a navštevoval aj prednášky Jacoba Bernoulliho, u ktorého spolu s Johannom Bernoullim bývali. Po skonèení štúdií sa stal kalvinistickým farárom a oženil sa s Margaret Bruckerovou. Syn Leonhard sa narodil v Bazileji, ale o rok neskôr sa rodina presahovala do neïalekého Riehenu.

78. Ninemsn Encarta - Euler, Leonhard
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79. Porträt - Euler
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Porträt: Leonhard Euler Er wurde am 15.April 1707 in Basel geboren und starb am 18.September 1783 während er die Bahn des vor kurzem aufgefunden Planeten Uranus berechnen wollte. "Euler rechnete so mühelos, wie andere Menschen atmen oder der Adler in den Lüften schwebt". Eulers Zeitgenossen nannten ihn die "fleischgewordene Analysis". Sogar die völlige Blindheit während der letzten siebzehn Jahre seines Lebens hemmte in keiner Weise seine unvergleichliche Produktivität; ja der Verlust des Augenlichtes schärfte vielleicht sogar noch seine innere Wahrnehmungskraft. Eulers Laufbahn begann 1727 im Todesjahr Newtons. Descartes hatte seine "Geometrie" vor 90 Jahren veröffentlicht. Die Universitäten beschäftigten sich im 18.Jahrhundert größtenteils mit Elementarunterricht. Die Mathematik galt wegen ihres Ursprunges in der Antike als ehrenhaft, doch die wesentlich jüngere Physik war noch nicht anerkannt. So blieben die königlichen Akademien, von großzügigen und weitsichtigen Herrschern eingerichtet, der Platz für die Forschungsarbeit. Friedrich der Große und Katharina von Rußland in Berlin und St.Petersburg boten Euler die materiellen Voraussetzungen für seine Arbeiten. Akademien von damals waren Forschungsstätten, die ihre führenden Mitglieder dafür bezahlten, daß sie wissenschaftliche Arbeiten leisteten. Gehälter waren so großzügig, daß eine Familie bequem davon leben konnte.

80. Euler, Leonhard
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