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In classical mechanics, the | Euler acceleration (named for Leonhard Euler), also |
In classical mechanics, the | Euler acceleration (named for Leonhard Euler), also |
was the great-great-great grandson of Leonhard | Euler and father of Ulf von Euler, who was awarded t |
ed on the observations of Helmuth Kulenkampff, | Euler and Heisenberg were able to calculate an impro |
son decay, and this then enabled Hans Heinrich | Euler and Werner Heisenberg to calculate an improved |
red gradually by Daniel Bernoulli and Leonhard | Euler and Patrick d'Arcy; d'Arcy's version of the pr |
ost noted for his correspondence with Leibniz, | Euler, and Bernoulli, especially in his 1742 letter |
visualization of a rotation represented by an | Euler axis and angle. |
oretical physicist Gabriele Veneziano that the | Euler beta function, when interpreted as a scatterin |
athematical Association of America's inaugural | Euler Book Prize. |
Portrait of Leonhard | Euler by Jakob Emanuel Handmann (1753) |
He was invited through the Swiss Leonard | Euler Center of the European Research Community of F |
ojective polyhedron, as can be verified by its | Euler characteristic and visually obvious connection |
table, and the only uniform polyhedron with an | Euler characteristic of zero (a topological torus). |
e a few motivations for defining a generalized | Euler characteristic for such a space that turns out |
In this setting, the | Euler characteristic of a finite group or monoid G i |
generally, for a ramified covering space, the | Euler characteristic of the cover can be computed fr |
unique as the only uniform polyhedron with an | Euler characteristic of 1 and is hence a projective |
c Gauss-Bonnet term (i.e. the four-dimensional | Euler characteristic extended to D dimensions), it i |
ints on the equator; because this manifold has | Euler characteristic zero, we may choose a continuou |
rder 2. Tom Leinster gives a definition of the | Euler characteristic of any category which bypasses |
Care has to be taken to use the correct | Euler characteristic for the polyhedron. |
In modern mathematics, the | Euler characteristic arises from homology and connec |
where χ(K) denotes | Euler characteristic of K and any field F. |
In this sense the | Euler characteristic of Z2 is itself 1⁄2. |
be further generalized by defining a Q-valued | Euler characteristic for certain finite categories, |
generally exactly one cell of every dimension, | Euler's formula V − E + F − · · · for the Euler char |
where χ(X) is the | Euler characteristic of X, i.e., the Lefschetz numbe |
related to topological invariants, such as the | Euler characteristic. |
mination of simple reflexible maps of positive | Euler characteristic: the sphere and the projective |
1824 he developed a new method to compute the | Euler constant numerically. |
ests to willing students, akin to the national | Euler Contest (7th grade) and Pythagoras Contest (6t |
Euler correctly conjectured there was no solution to | |
roof of the famous conjecture made by Leonhard | Euler dated 1782 that there do not exist two mutuall |
A | Euler diagram showing where Traditional Chinese char |
resented in a Venn diagram or Karnaugh Map the | Euler diagram's syllogism "No Y is Z, All X is Y" fi |
scribed by the intersection of contours in the | Euler diagram. |
e following conjunctions are apparent from the | Euler diagram. |
This article is about the extension of | Euler diagrams. |
Euler died in a reconnaissance flight over the Sea o | |
onservative shock-capturing scheme for solving | Euler equations and other hyperbolic equations which |
and the | Euler force |
Using the | Euler formula for hinged ends, and substituting A·r2 |
in retrospect, an easy corollary of the later | Euler formula for the sine function. |
e watches named after Charlie Parker, Leonhard | Euler, Frank Sinatra and Bob Dylan. |
The non-orientable genus, demigenus, or | Euler genus of a connected, non-orientable closed su |
ts, in which Hermann Zapf reshaped many of the | Euler glyphs, with implementation and assistance fro |
Euler has a lot of similarity to Matlab and its free | |
ant person in history because she invented the | Euler htheorem/ equation or helped? |
Leonhard | Euler in 1747 had suggested that achromatism might b |
enting tonal space first described by Leonhard | Euler in 1739. |
ved at by Jean le Rond d'Alembert and Leonhard | Euler in their researches on the same subject. |
Polar sines were investigated by | Euler in the 18th century. |
is a mathematical puzzle proposed by Leonhard | Euler in 1782. |
was found and proved to be minimal by Leonhard | Euler in 1744. |
puzzle mathematicians until solved by Leonhard | Euler in 1731. |
Leonhard | Euler introduces the symbol i to represent the squar |
Euler invents the tonnetz (German for "tone-network" | |
2002 | Euler is an asteroid named after the Swiss mathemati |
Medicine - Bernard Katz, Ulf von | Euler, Julius Axelrod |
ory obtained by mathematicians such as Fermat, | Euler, Lagrange and Legendre and adds important new |
The lineage is: | Euler, Lagrange, Fourier, Dirichlet, Lipschitz, Klei |
Other notable points that lie on the | Euler line are the de Longchamps point, the Schiffle |
rilinear coordinates; then an equation for the | Euler line is |
The | Euler line is its own complement, and therefore also |
However, the incenter lies on the | Euler line only for isosceles triangles. |
ffler point at the point of concurrence of the | Euler lines of the four triangles BCI, CAI, ABI, and |
It was intended to accompany the | Euler mathematical font which it partners in Knuth's |
e, additional functions are implemented in the | Euler matrix language, which is an interpreted progr |
he Romanian Academy of Science (1966), and the | Euler Medal of the Institute of Combinatorics and it |
named Colbourn as that year's winner of their | Euler Medal for lifetime achievements in combinatori |
He was the 2005 recipient of the | Euler Medal for his contributions to combinatorics. |
Prize in 1979 and is joint winner of the 2003 | Euler Medal. |
int recipient (with Stephen Milne) of the 2007 | Euler Medal. |
The ICA awards the | Euler Medals for distinguished career contributions |
it is solved by multistep methods such as the | Euler method, midpoint method or Gragg's modified Mi |
For " | Euler numbers" in number theory, see Euler number. |
n fact be predicted; they are generated by the | Euler numbers En according to the asymptotic formula |
rmutations on n letters and are related to the | Euler numbers and the Bernoulli numbers. |
y spider diagram adds existential points to an | Euler or a Venn diagram. |
An explicit formula for the | Euler polynomials is given by |
iation of Operational Research in 1989 and the | Euler Prize in 1995. |
The | Euler product attached to the Riemann zeta function |
ncludes the proof of an estimate for a partial | Euler product associated to an elliptic curve, bound |
theory of modular forms it is typical to have | Euler products with quadratic polynomials in the den |
Euler replied to Ehler and Kuhn in April of 1736 “Th | |
Leonhard | Euler solves the Basel problem, first posed by Pietr |
Leonhard | Euler solves the general homogeneous linear ordinary |
Sections from | Euler spirals are commonly incorporated into the sha |
Norm of | Euler spline |
e constructed some counterexamples (dubbed the | Euler spoilers) of order 22 using mathematical insig |
This instrument was installed on the 1.2m | Euler Swiss Telescope at the ESO La Silla Observator |
Echelle spectrograph mounted on the 1.2 meter | Euler Swiss Telescope located at La Silla Observator |
September - Leonhard | Euler, Swiss mathematician and physicist (born 1707) |
April 15 - Leonhard | Euler, Swiss mathematician (died 1783) |
Leonhard | Euler Telescope in the foreground on right side, the |
It operates the 1.2m Leonhard | Euler Telescope at La Silla. |
scopes: the 1.54-m Danish Telescope, the 1.2-m | Euler Telescope, the Rapid Eye Mount Telescope and t |
Leonhard | Euler Telescope, or Swiss 1.2-m Leonhard Euler Teles |
In his book | Euler: The Master of Us All, he examines Leonhard Eu |
It lies near the mid-point between the craters | Euler to the west and Lambert to the east. |
For example, the Shanks transformation, | Euler transform or Van Wijngaarden transformation, w |
The above triangular array is called the | Euler triangle or Euler's triangle, and it shares so |
The AMS | Euler typeface is named after Leonhard Euler. |
in the transformed sequence bn are called the | Euler up/down numbers. |
valent to the more concise rotation vector, or | Euler vector representation. |
An Eulerian trail, or | Euler walk in an undirected graph is a path that use |
Euler was the first physicist who was able to show t | |
First implemented in METAFONT, AMS | Euler was first used in the book Concrete Mathematic |
also strengthened the necessary conditions of | Euler, Weierstrass, Legendre, and Jacobi into suffic |
ow it's set, but when other fonts, such as AMS | Euler, were used by Knuth for the first time, new sp |
A 19-year-old | Euler wins the prize with an essay written in 1726 a |
Already in 1756 | Euler, with support from Maupertuis, made an attempt |
l growth, later developed by the Bernoulli and | Euler, with compound interest as a special case. |
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