Crossword clues for euler
euler
- Mathematician Leonhard
- Swiss calculus pioneer Leonhard
- Prolific Swiss mathematician
- Pioneer in pure mathematics
- Pioneer in number theory
- Number theory pioneer
- Giant of 18th-century math
- Calculus innovator Leonhard
- 18th c. Swiss mathematician
- Trig formula originator
- Swiss who studied lunar motion
- Swiss physicist
- Swiss mathematician who nearly went blind
- Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations
- Swiss mathematician (1707–83)
- Swiss mathema-tician
- Swiss math guy
- Swiss math great who solved the Königsberg bridge problem
- Swiss math great
- Swiss math giant
- Swiss genius
- Pioneering mathematician
- Pioneer in graph theory
- Pioneer in calculus
- Noted Swiss mathematician Leonhard
- Noted Swiss mathematician (1707-83)
- Mathematician whose name sounds like a fuel ship
- Mathematician whom Le Corbusier replaced on the Swiss 10-franc note
- Mathematician whom Laplace called "the master of us all"
- Mathematician who named the constant e
- Mathematician taught by Bernoulli
- Mathematician once pictured on Swiss money
- Mathematician once featured on Swiss banknotes
- Mathematical Leonhard
- Major name in mathematics
- Major name in analytic geometry
- Leonhard of mathematics
- Introducer of the symbol "e" for natural logs
- Integral calculus pioneer
- Graph theory pioneer
- Goldbach contemporary
- Friend and colleague of Bernoulli
- Famous blind mathematician
- Big name in calculus
- Bernoulli contemporary
- Basel-born mathematician
- Analytical geometry pioneer
- Analytic geometry giant
- 18th-century Swiss mathematician
- 18th-century Swiss math great
- 18th-century pioneer in graph theory
- 18th-century mathematician
- "Introduction to the Analysis of the Infinite" writer
- Swiss mathematician Leonhard
- Pioneer in calculus notation
- Solver of the Königsberg bridge problem
- Mathematician with a formula named after him
- Calculus pioneer Leonhard
- Prolific writer on calculus
- Noted Swiss mathematician: 18th century
- Calculus developer
- Noted student of Bernoulli
- Noted blind mathematician
- "Theoria motuum lunae" writer
- Discoverer of the law of quadratic reciprocity
- Mathematician who introduced the function symbol f(x)
- Author of "Introduction to Algebra"
- Pioneer in the math of sudoku
- Formulator of the quadratic reciprocity law
- Formulator of the law of quadratic reciprocity
- Mathematician seen on a Swiss 10-franc note
- Introducer of the math symbol "e"
- "Institutiones Calculi Integralis" writer
- Originator of the equation e to the power (pi * i) + 1 = 0
- He introduced the symbol "e" for natural logs
- Originator of the formula e^ix = cos x + i sin x
- Swiss 5-Across pioneer
- Swiss who pioneered in graph theory
- Mathematician whose name sounds like a ship
- 18th-century mathematician who introduced the function
- Swiss mathematician (1707-1783)
- Solver of the Königsberg bridge problem
- Nobelist in Physiology: 1970
- Swiss mathematician: 1707–83
- Famed Swiss mathematician
- Noted Swiss mathematician: 1707-83
- Swiss mathematician for whom a lunar crater was named
- Great Swiss mathematician
- Swiss mathematician: 18th century
- Famous Swiss mathematician
- Noted 18th-century mathematician
- A lunar crater
- Mathematician/engineer looking for regularity in equal gears
- Mathematician who introduced the symbol e for the base of natural logarithms
- European monarch dismissing foremost mathematician
- English monarch beheaded calculating Swiss
- Originator of the equation e to the power (pi i) + 1 = 0
- Swiss mathematician, d. 1783
- Swiss mathematician turned up on toboggan? No good
- He must contain winger that's no good in the air
- Swiss mathematics pioneer
- Swiss calculus pioneer
- Swiss geometer
- "Elements of Algebra" author, 1770
- Leonhard the mathematician
- Swiss mathematician: 1707-83
Wikipedia
- Leonhard Euler (1707–1783) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist.
Euler may also refer to:
Euler is a programming language created by Niklaus Wirth and Helmut Weber, conceived as an extension and generalization of ALGOL 60. The designers' goal was to create a language:
- which was simpler, and yet more flexible, than ALGOL 60
- that was a useful programming language processed with reasonable efficiency
- that can be defined with rigorous formality
Available sources indicate that Euler was operational by 1965.
Euler is a lunar impact crater located in the southern half of the Mare Imbrium. The most notable nearby feature is Mons Vinogradov to the west-southwest. There is a cluster of low ridges to the southwest, and this formation includes the small crater Natasha and the tiny Jehan. About 200 kilometers to the east-northeast is the comparably sized crater Lambert.
Euler's rim is surrounded by a low rampart, and contain some slight terracing and slumped features on the irregular inner wall surface. In the middle of the small interior floor is a low central peak that formed from the rebound subsequent to the impact. The crater has a minor system of rays that extend for a distance of 200 kilometers.
Euler (now Euler Mathematical Toolbox or EuMathT) is a free and open-source numerical software package. It contains a matrix language, a graphical notebook style interface, and a plot window. Euler is designed for higher level math such as calculus, optimization, and statistics.
The software can handle real, complex and interval numbers, vectors and matrices, it can produce 2D/ 3D plots, and uses Maxima for symbolic operations. The software is compilable with Windows. The Unix and Linux versions do not contain a computer algebra subsystem.
Euler is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Leonhard Euler, (1707–1783), Swiss mathematician and physicist
- Carl Euler, (1834–1901), biologist
- Hans Heinrich Euler, (1901–1941), physicist
- Ulf von Euler, (1905–1983), Swedish physiologist, pharmacologist and Nobel laureate
- Hans von Euler-Chelpin, (1873–1964), Swedish biochemist and Nobel laureate
- August Euler (1868–1957) German pioneer aviator
- William Daum Euler (1875–1961), Canadian politician
Category:German-language surnames
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.