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  Leonhard Euler's 300th
Euler was born in Basel and lived and worked for many years in St. Petersburg, and those two cities are the sites of major conferences marking the anniversary of his birth.
The International Euler Symposium was held in Basel on May 30 and June 1, 2007, just one event in a larger, months-long celebration in that city.
On the Euler equations of incompressible fluids, by Peter Constantin
www.ams.org /ams/euler.html   (547 words)

  
  PlanetMath: Euler, Leonhard
Leonhard Euler was born on April the 15th 1707 as the son of a Protestant minister in Basel (Switzerland).
Euler was the first to publish a systematic introduction to mechanics in 1736: “Mechanica sive motus scientia analytice exposita” (Mechanics or motion explained with analytical science (that is, calculus)).
However it is said that Euler published some other (not really serious) proofs of the existence of God, which may well be, since at that time people were wondering about the possibility to give an algebraic proof of the existence of God.
planetmath.org /encyclopedia/EulerLeonhard.html   (763 words)

  
 Download Euler Script - Linotype.com
The Euler family, which currently consists of nine separate fonts, was designed by Hermann Zapf during the early 1980s.
AMS Euler Text was a special alphabet family developed for the composition of mathematics, which was commissioned by the American Mathematical Society (AMS) in Providence, Rhode Island, and was created in collaboration with Donald E. Knuth (Department of Computer Sciences, Stanford University).
The fonts in the Euler family are named in honor of the Swiss mathematician Leonard Euler (1707-1783).
www.linotype.com /59110/eulerscript-font.html?CMP=NDMwfDc3NzA3   (466 words)

  
 PlanetMath: Euler relation
Euler's relation (also known as Euler's formula) is considered the first bridge between the fields of algebra and geometry, as it relates the exponential function to the trigonometric sine and cosine functions.
This is version 9 of Euler relation, born on 2001-11-08, modified 2005-06-02.
Proof of Euler's Relation using Taylor's Series by DJ Craig on 2005-06-06 17:15:56
planetmath.org /encyclopedia/EulerRelation.html   (152 words)

  
 List of topics named after Leonhard Euler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Euler's work touched upon so many fields that he is often the earliest written reference on a given matter.
Euler's totient function (or Euler phi (φ) function) in number theory, counting the number of coprime integers less than an integer.
Euler's theorem in geometry, relating the circumcircle and incircle of a triangle.
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 AMS Euler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The AMS Euler typeface is named after Leonhard Euler.
First implemented in METAFONT, AMS Euler was first used in the book Concrete Mathematics, co-authored by Knuth, which was dedicated to Euler.
AMS Euler — A New Typeface for Mathematics.
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Euler is one of the greatest and most prolific mathematicians of all time.
His evaluation of zeta and multizeta values is not only a fantastic and exciting story but very relevant to us, because they are at the confluence of much research in algebraic geometry and number theory today (Chapters 2 and 3 of the book).
Euler discovered the product formula over the primes for the zeta function as well as for a small number of what are now called Dirichlet $L$-functions.
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 Euler - Euler Function and Theorem   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Leonhard Euler was born on April the 15th 1707 as the son of a Protestant minister in Basel In 1720 Euler began his studies at the University of Basel.
The beautiful and perhaps mysterious formula of Euler which is the subject of this section is. displaymath14.
Euler's generalization of the Fermat's Little Theorem depends on a function which indeed was invented by Euler (1707-1783)
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