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Pioneer in graph theory
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euler
Alternative clues for the word euler
- Mathematician whose name sounds like a ship
- Swiss 5-Across pioneer
- Swiss math guy
- "Introduction to the Analysis of the Infinite" writer
- Swiss who studied lunar motion
- Integral calculus pioneer
- Introducer of the symbol "e" for natural logs
- Mathematician whom Le Corbusier replaced on the Swiss 10-franc note
- Swiss mathematician who nearly went blind
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Leonhard Euler (1707–1783) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist. Euler may also refer to:
Usage examples of euler.
At the conclusion of the performance, where I won all three games, Euler took me aside.
He glanced at Euler, and the latter nodded back, as if the two shared a secret to which I was not yet privy.
I took it upon myself to read the Bible, as Euler and Bach had suggested.
Bach died soon after our meeting, and Euler immigrated to Russia, so I was never again to meet the two men to discuss what I had found.
The story of this tower is the one, I felt sure, that Bach and Euler alluded to.
I know what Monsieur Philidor learned from the great mathematician Euler while in Prussia, and what you, Monsieur Wordsworth, learned from David and Robespierre.
Leonhard Euler used it to prove that light was a wave form whose color depended upon length.
No, when Kant was ten years old, the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler took up tie problem of the seven bridges and he presented his solution in the form of a general principle.
The way Euler acted, I think Avery reprogrammed all the Supervisors while we were gone.
His brother had been killed by a creature like Euler, and that sort of thing was hard to turn his back on.
And it may be I have some hope of a defense against the malakim as well, or at least some intelligence about these dark engines of theirs that Euler told us about.
Of course, she might well have met with Euler in the last day, but either way, it was worth hearing more about this.
Franklin murmured, staring at the odd device he, Euler, and Vasilisa had just cobbled together.
Red Srioes and Montchevreuil were still in their trances or whatever, and Euler and Vasilisa were bandaging Tug.
Something had happened to Euler, too, for he lay on the floor, eyes closed.