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1 Conjectures  





2 Equations  



2.1  Ordinary differential equations  





2.2  Partial differential equations  







3 Formulas  





4 Functions  





5 Identities  





6 Numbers  





7 Theorems  





8 Laws  





9 Other things  





10 Topics by field of study  



10.1  Analysis: derivatives, integrals, and logarithms  





10.2  Geometry and spatial arrangement  





10.3  Graph theory  





10.4  Music  





10.5  Number theory  





10.6  Physical systems  





10.7  Polynomials  







11 See also  





12 Notes  














List of things named after Leonhard Euler






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Leonhard Euler (1707–1783)

Inmathematics and physics, many topics are named in honor of Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), who made many important discoveries and innovations. Many of these items named after Euler include their own unique function, equation, formula, identity, number (single or sequence), or other mathematical entity. Many of these entities have been given simple and ambiguous names such as Euler's function, Euler's equation, and Euler's formula.

Euler's work touched upon so many fields that he is often the earliest written reference on a given matter. In an effort to avoid naming everything after Euler, some discoveries and theorems are attributed to the first person to have proved them after Euler.[1][2]

Conjectures[edit]

Equations[edit]

Usually, Euler's equation refers to one of (or a set of) differential equations (DEs). It is customary to classify them into ODEs and PDEs.

Otherwise, Euler's equation may refer to a non-differential equation, as in these three cases:

Ordinary differential equations[edit]

Partial differential equations[edit]

Formulas[edit]

  • Euler's polyhedral formula for planar graphs or polyhedra: ve + f = 2, a special case of the Euler characteristic in topology
  • Euler's formula for the critical load of a column:
  • Euler's continued fraction formula connecting a finite sum of products with a finite continued fraction
  • Euler product formula for the Riemann zeta function.
  • Euler–Maclaurin formula (Euler's summation formula) relating integrals to sums
  • Euler–Rodrigues formula describing the rotation of a vector in three dimensions
  • Euler's reflection formula, reflection formula for the gamma function
  • Local Euler characteristic formula
  • Functions[edit]

    Identities[edit]

    Numbers[edit]

    Theorems[edit]

    Laws[edit]

    Other things[edit]

  • Euler (crater)
  • AMS Euler typeface
  • Euler (software)
  • Euler Book Prize
  • Euler Lecture, an annual lecture at the University of Potsdam
  • Euler Medal, a prize for research in combinatorics
  • Leonhard Euler Gold Medal, a prize for outstanding results in mathematics and physics
  • Euler programming language
  • Euler Society, an American group dedicated to the life and work of Leonhard Euler
  • Euler Committee of the Swiss Academy of Sciences
  • Euler–Fokker genus
  • Project Euler
  • Leonhard Euler Telescope
  • Rue Euler (a street in Paris, France)[3]
  • EulerOS, a CentOS Linux based operating system
  • French submarine Euler
  • Euler square
  • Euler top
  • Topics by field of study[edit]

    Selected topics from above, grouped by subject, and additional topics from the fields of music and physical systems

    Analysis: derivatives, integrals, and logarithms[edit]

  • The Euler integrals of the first and second kind, namely the beta function and gamma function.
  • The Euler method, a method for finding numerical solutions of differential equations
  • Euler's number e ≈ 2.71828, the base of the natural logarithm, also known as Napier's constant.
  • The Euler substitutions for integrals involving a square root.
  • Euler's summation formula, a theorem about integrals.
  • Cauchy–Euler equation (or Euler equation), a second-order linear differential equation
  • Cauchy–Euler operator
  • Euler–Maclaurin formula – relation between integrals and sums
  • Euler–Mascheroni constant or Euler's constant γ ≈ 0.577216
  • Integration using Euler's formula
  • Euler summation
  • Euler–Boole summation
  • Geometry and spatial arrangement[edit]

  • Euler brick
  • Euler's line – relation between triangle centers
  • Euler operator – set of functions to create polygon meshes
  • Euler filter
  • Euler's rotation theorem
  • Euler spiral – a curve whose curvature varies linearly with its arc length
  • Euler squares, usually called Graeco-Latin squares
  • Euler's theorem in geometry, relating the circumcircle and incircle of a triangle
  • Euler's quadrilateral theorem, an extension of the parallelogram lawtoconvex quadrilaterals
  • Euler–Rodrigues formula concerning Euler–Rodrigues parameters and 3D rotation matrices
  • Cramer–Euler paradox
  • Euler calculus
  • Euler sequence
  • Gram–Euler theorem
  • Euler measure
  • Graph theory[edit]

    Music[edit]

    Number theory[edit]

    Physical systems[edit]

    • Euler's Disk – a toy consisting of a circular disk that spins, without slipping, on a surface
  • Euler rotation equations, in rigid body dynamics.
  • Euler conservation equationsinfluid dynamics.
  • Euler number (physics), the cavitation number in fluid dynamics.
  • Euler's three-body problem
  • Euler–Bernoulli beam equation, concerning the elasticity of structural beams.
  • Euler formula in calculating the buckling load of columns.
  • Euler–Lagrange equation
  • Euler–Tricomi equation – concerns transonic flow
  • Euler relations – Gives relationship between extensive variables in thermodynamics.
  • Eulerian observer – An observer "at rest" in spacetime, i.e. with 4-velocity perpendicular to spatial hypersurfaces.[4]
  • Relativistic Euler equations
  • Euler top
  • Newton–Euler equations
  • d'Alembert–Euler condition
  • Euler accelerationorforce
  • Polynomials[edit]

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Richeson, David S. (2008). Euler's Gem: The polyhedron formula and the birth of topology (illustrated ed.). Princeton University Press. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-691-12677-7.
  • ^ Edwards, Charles Henry; Penney, David E.; Calvis, David (2008). Differential equations and boundary value problems. Pearson Prentice Hall. pp. 443 (微分方程及边值问题, 2004 edition). ISBN 978-0-13-156107-6.
  • ^ de Rochegude, Félix (1910). Promenades dans toutes les rues de Paris [Walks along all of the streets in Paris] (VIIIe arrondissement ed.). Hachette. p. 98.
  • ^ Evans, Charles R.; Smarr, Larry L.; Wilson, James R. (1986). "Numerical Relativistic Gravitational Collapse with Spatial Time Slices". Astrophysical Radiation Hydrodynamics. Vol. 188. pp. 491–529. doi:10.1007/978-94-009-4754-2_15. ISBN 978-94-010-8612-7. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  • ^ Schoenberg (1973). "bibliography" (PDF). University of Wisconsin. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2007-10-28.

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