Leonhard Euler
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 241 years ago |
Date of birth | April 15,1707 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Basel |
Switzerland | |
Date of died | September 18,1783 |
Died | Saint Petersburg |
Russia | |
Children | Johann Euler |
Christof Euler | |
Charlotte Euler | |
Karl Euler | |
Helene Euler | |
Carl Euler | |
Spouse | Salome Abigail Gsell |
Katharina Gsell | |
Job | Mathematician |
Teacher | |
Physicist | |
Author | |
Astronomer | |
Siblings | Johann Heinrich |
Anna Maria Euler | |
Johann Heinrich Euler | |
Maria Magdalena Euler | |
Parents | Marguerite Brucker |
Paul Euler | |
Education | Universität Basel |
Awards | Fellow of the Royal Society |
Nationality | Prussian |
Russian | |
Influencees | Joseph-Louis Lagrange |
Carl Friedrich Gauss | |
Influence | Isaac Newton |
Pierre de Fermat | |
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | |
Christiaan Huygens | |
Pierre Louis Maupertuis | |
Academic advisor | Johann Bernoulli |
Notable student | Joseph-Louis Lagrange |
Johann Euler | |
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ID | 477786 |
Introduction to Analysis of the Infinite
Institutionum calculi integralis
Mechanica
Correspondence of Leonhard Euler with Christian Goldbach
A method for finding curved lines enjoying properties of maximum or minimum, or solution of isoperimetric problems in the broadest accepted sense
Tentamen Novae Theoriae Musicae
Leonhardi Euleri Opera Omnia: Sol Et Luna II
An Introduction to the Elements of Algebra: Designed for the Use of Those who are Acquainted Only with the First Principles of Arithmetic
Commentationes Geometricae
The Euler- Mayer Correspondence (1751-1755): A New Perspective on Eighteenth-century Advances in the Lunar Theory
Imaginary Logarithms . . .
Leonhard Euler and His Friends
Theoria Motus Lunae Exhibens Omnes Eius Inaequalitates
Letters of Euler V1: On Different Subjects in Natural Philosophy Addressed to a German Princess
Commentationes algebraicae ad theoriam aequationum pertinentes
Commentationes mechanicae, Principia mechanica: ed. Joachim Otto Fleckenstein
Letters of Euler to a German Princess, on Different Subjects in Physics and Philosophy. Translated from the French by Henry Hunter, D. D. With Original Notes, and a Glossary of Foreign and Scientific Terms. In Two Volumes. . . .
Elements of Algebra
Letters to a German Princess
The Rational Mechanics of Flexible Or Elastic Bodies 1638 - 1788: Introduction to Vol. X and XI
Foundations of differential calculus
Institutionum calculi integralis
Mechanica
Correspondence of Leonhard Euler with Christian Goldbach
A method for finding curved lines enjoying properties of maximum or minimum, or solution of isoperimetric problems in the broadest accepted sense
Tentamen Novae Theoriae Musicae
Leonhardi Euleri Opera Omnia: Sol Et Luna II
An Introduction to the Elements of Algebra: Designed for the Use of Those who are Acquainted Only with the First Principles of Arithmetic
Commentationes Geometricae
The Euler- Mayer Correspondence (1751-1755): A New Perspective on Eighteenth-century Advances in the Lunar Theory
Imaginary Logarithms . . .
Leonhard Euler and His Friends
Theoria Motus Lunae Exhibens Omnes Eius Inaequalitates
Letters of Euler V1: On Different Subjects in Natural Philosophy Addressed to a German Princess
Commentationes algebraicae ad theoriam aequationum pertinentes
Commentationes mechanicae, Principia mechanica: ed. Joachim Otto Fleckenstein
Letters of Euler to a German Princess, on Different Subjects in Physics and Philosophy. Translated from the French by Henry Hunter, D. D. With Original Notes, and a Glossary of Foreign and Scientific Terms. In Two Volumes. . . .
Elements of Algebra
Letters to a German Princess
The Rational Mechanics of Flexible Or Elastic Bodies 1638 - 1788: Introduction to Vol. X and XI
Foundations of differential calculus
Leonhard Euler Life story
Leonhard Euler was a Swiss mathematician, physicist, astronomer, geographer, logician, and engineer who founded the studies of graph theory and topology and made pioneering and influential discoveries in many other branches of mathematics such as analytic number theory, complex analysis, and infinitesimal calculus.