Euler, Leonhard People History
Euler, Leonhard People History
Leonhard Euler was one of the first mathematicians to use the term "functions" and Greek alphabet letters to represent some well-known constants such as π or pi.
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U. S. Centennial of Flight Commission: Leonhard Euler - Gives overview of Euler's upbringing, a later appointment to the faculty at St. Petersburg, and his work in fluid mechanics. Page includes list of math fields that he contributed to.
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The Euler Archive - An online resource for Leonhard Euler's original works and modern Euler scholarship: to help make available in English some of the works of the great Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707-1783).
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Leonhard Euler Festival - This festival is being held in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, from 10 to 12 June, 2007.
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Leonard Euler and Modern Combinatories - This International Conference was held in Saint-Petersburg, Russia from June 1 to June 7, 2007.
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The Leonhard Euler Tercentenary - Basel 2007 - The Leonhard Euler Tercentenary in Basel (Switzerland) in 2007: Celebration, Lectures, Exhibition, Symposium
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The Euler Society - To encourage scholarly research into the life, work, and influence of Euler, to explore his legacy, and to promote English translation of his writings, approaching his tercentenary in 2007.
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Euler International Mathematical Institute - The main purpose of the Euler Institute is to serve as a meeting place for leading scientists of the former Soviet Union and their foreign colleagues. The activity of the Euler Institute consists in the organization and running of scientific programs, con
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Euler, Leonhard (1707-1783) - Describes the mathematician's contribution to number theory and other findings and his introduction of letters from the Greek alphabet as symbols.
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Euler Foundation - This organization was formed by Saint-Petersburg mathematicians including A.M. Vershik, S.V. Vostokov, I.A. Ibragimov and L.D. Faddeev, with the goal of giving support to scientists, namely young mathematicians.
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Leonhard Euler (1707-1783) - Biography and Works of the Basel born mathematician, from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
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MAA's Mathematical Study Tour Celebrating the 300th Anniversary of Euler's Birth - To help commemorate Leonhard Euler's 300th birthday, the MAA Mathematical Study Tour for 2007, scheduled for July 1-14, will be an Euler tour, visiting his birthplace, Basel, and the two cities in which he spent his working life, St. Petersburg and Berlin
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Leonhard Euler (pronounced oiler) 1707-1783 - Describes the mathematician's early upbringing, schooling, first published materials, visual impairments, and his work with series functions.
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