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  • AMS Euler
  • Script typeface

    AMS Euler is an upright cursive typeface, commissioned by the American Mathematical Society (AMS) and designed and created by Hermann Zapf with the assistance

    AMS Euler

    AMS_Euler

  • TeX
  • Typesetting system

    fine-tuned over the years and is now set; but when other fonts, such as AMS Euler, were used by Knuth for the first time, new spacing parameters had to

    TeX

    TeX

    TeX

  • List of topics named after Leonhard Euler
  • Euler, a minor planet Euler (crater), a lunar impact crater AMS Euler typeface Euler Mathematical Toolbox computer software Euler Book Prize, an annual

    List of topics named after Leonhard Euler

    List of topics named after Leonhard Euler

    List_of_topics_named_after_Leonhard_Euler

  • Euler (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Imbrium Euler (programming language), a computer programming language Euler (software), a numerical software package 2002 Euler, an asteroid AMS Euler, a typeface

    Euler (disambiguation)

    Euler_(disambiguation)

  • Blackletter
  • Historic European script and typeface

    alphabet in Fraktur (minus the long s ⟨ſ⟩ and the sharp s ⟨ß⟩), using the AMS Euler Fraktur typeface: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

    Blackletter

    Blackletter

    Blackletter

  • List of typefaces
  • and derivatives like Staccato 222 Papyrus Segoe Script American Scribe AMS Euler Apple Chancery Forte French Script ITC Zapf Chancery Kuenstler Script

    List of typefaces

    List_of_typefaces

  • Cambria (typeface)
  • Serif font family

    version of Computer Modern with support for OpenType math Neo Euler – a version of AMS Euler with support for OpenType math XITS – a fork of the STIX fonts

    Cambria (typeface)

    Cambria (typeface)

    Cambria_(typeface)

  • Hermann Zapf
  • German type designer and calligrapher (1918–2015)

    concepts in their InDesign program. In 1983, Zapf completed the typeface AMS Euler with Donald Knuth and graduate students in Knuth's and Charles Bigelow's

    Hermann Zapf

    Hermann Zapf

    Hermann_Zapf

  • Typesetting
  • Composition of text by means of arranging physical types or digital equivalents

    Mathematical text typeset using TeX and the AMS Euler font

    Typesetting

    Typesetting

    Typesetting

  • Venn diagram
  • Diagram that shows all possible logical relations between a collection of sets

    as by Christian Weise in 1712 (Nucleus Logicoe Wiesianoe) and Leonhard Euler in 1768 (Letters to a German Princess). The idea was popularised by Venn

    Venn diagram

    Venn diagram

    Venn_diagram

  • Riemann zeta function
  • Analytic function in mathematics

    The Riemann zeta function or Euler–Riemann zeta function, denoted by the lowercase Greek letter ζ (zeta), is a mathematical function of a complex variable

    Riemann zeta function

    Riemann zeta function

    Riemann_zeta_function

  • Concrete Mathematics
  • Textbook by Ronald Graham, Donald Knuth, and Oren Patashnik

    used the first edition of Concrete Mathematics as a test case for the AMS Euler typeface and Concrete Roman font. Recurrent Problems Summation Integer

    Concrete Mathematics

    Concrete_Mathematics

  • Zapfino
  • Typeface

    letter d has nine variations). In 1983, Zapf had completed the typeface AMS Euler with Donald Knuth and David Siegel of Stanford University for the American

    Zapfino

    Zapfino

    Zapfino

  • List of script typefaces
  • typefaces Typeface name Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 American Scribe AMS Euler Designer: Hermann Zapf, Donald Knuth —N/a Apple Chancery Designer: Kris

    List of script typefaces

    List_of_script_typefaces

  • Euler Book Prize
  • Annual mathematics book award

    The Euler Book Prize is an award named after Swiss mathematician and physicist Leonhard Euler (1707–1783) and given annually at the Joint Mathematics

    Euler Book Prize

    Euler_Book_Prize

  • David Siegel (entrepreneur)
  • American entrepreneur (born 1959)

    Bigelow. His master's project was to digitize Hermann Zapf's typeface AMS Euler using METAFONT; he was also initially involved in the production of Zapfino

    David Siegel (entrepreneur)

    David_Siegel_(entrepreneur)

  • Pi
  • Number, approximately 3.14

    "Estimating π" (PDF). How Euler Did It. Reprinted in How Euler Did Even More. Mathematical Association of America. 2014. pp. 109–118. Euler, Leonhard (1755).

    Pi

    Pi

  • Euclid's theorem
  • Infinitely many prime numbers exist

    mathematician Leonhard Euler, relies on the fundamental theorem of arithmetic: that every integer has a unique prime factorization. What Euler wrote (not with

    Euclid's theorem

    Euclid's_theorem

  • SystemC AMS
  • SystemC AMS is an extension to SystemC for analog, mixed-signal and RF functionality. The SystemC AMS 2.0 standard was released on April 6, 2016 as IEEE

    SystemC AMS

    SystemC_AMS

  • List of prime numbers
  • 211, 2311, 200560490131 (OEIS: A018239) Euler irregular primes are primes p {\displaystyle p} that divide an Euler number E 2 n , {\displaystyle E_{2n},}

    List of prime numbers

    List_of_prime_numbers

  • Nick Katz
  • American mathematician (born 1943)

    many questions in the course of my work on Euler systems, and together with Illusie read critically the Euler system argument. Their questions led to my

    Nick Katz

    Nick Katz

    Nick_Katz

  • Simon Brendle
  • German mathematician

    differential geometry he was awarded an EMS Prize in 2012. He delivered the 2012 Euler Lecture and the 2011 Takagi Lectures. He was named as the recipient of the

    Simon Brendle

    Simon Brendle

    Simon_Brendle

  • Mutually orthogonal Latin squares
  • Mathematical problem

    Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-42260-4 Leonhard Euler's Puzzle of the 36 Officiers AMS featured column archive (Latin Squares in Practice and Theory

    Mutually orthogonal Latin squares

    Mutually_orthogonal_Latin_squares

  • 27 (number)
  • Natural number

    5040 , {\displaystyle n\leq 5040,} where γ {\displaystyle \gamma } is the Euler–Mascheroni constant; this hypothesis is true if and only if this inequality

    27 (number)

    27_(number)

  • Rotation matrix
  • Matrix representing a Euclidean rotation

    in matrix form an observation made by Euler, so mathematicians call the ordered sequence of three angles Euler angles. However, the situation is somewhat

    Rotation matrix

    Rotation_matrix

  • Regular prime
  • Type of prime number

    prime Euler irregular prime Bernoulli and Euler irregular primes. Factorization of Bernoulli and Euler numbers Factorization of Bernoulli and Euler numbers

    Regular prime

    Regular_prime

  • Latin square
  • Square array with symbols that each occur once per row and column

    Marshall. "Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society". pubs.ams.org. Retrieved 2026-05-13. Euler, Reinhardt (2010-02-01). "On the completability of incomplete

    Latin square

    Latin square

    Latin_square

  • List of mathematical constants
  • Curious Series of Kempner and Irwin". arXiv:0806.4410 [math.CA]. Leonhard Euler (1749). Consideratio quarumdam serierum, quae singularibus proprietatibus

    List of mathematical constants

    List_of_mathematical_constants

  • Polyhedron
  • Flat-sided three-dimensional shape

    characteristics that include the number of faces, topological classification by Euler characteristic, duality, vertex figures, surface area, volume, interior

    Polyhedron

    Polyhedron

    Polyhedron

  • 17 (number)
  • Natural number

    and 4 (34 - 43). 17 is a Fermat prime. 17 is one of six lucky numbers of Euler. Since seventeen is a Fermat prime, regular heptadecagons can be constructed

    17 (number)

    17_(number)

  • 1 − 2 + 4 − 8 + ⋯
  • Infinite series that diverges

    approach; today one says that 1 − 2 + 4 − 8 + ... is Euler-summable and that its Euler sum is ⁠1/3⁠. The Euler transform begins with the sequence of positive

    1 − 2 + 4 − 8 + ⋯

    1_−_2_+_4_−_8_+_⋯

  • Robert Bryant (mathematician)
  • American mathematician (born 1953)

    L. Goldschmidt and Phillip Griffiths) Exterior Differential Systems and Euler-Lagrange Partial Differential Equations, Chicago Lectures in Mathematics

    Robert Bryant (mathematician)

    Robert Bryant (mathematician)

    Robert_Bryant_(mathematician)

  • David Gregory Ebin
  • American mathematician (born 1942)

    Bulletin of the AMS, vol. 74, 1968, pp. 1001–1003 The space of Riemannian Metrics, in S. S. Chern, Stephen Smale (eds.), Global Geometry, AMS 1970 with Jerrold

    David Gregory Ebin

    David_Gregory_Ebin

  • 14 (number)
  • Natural number, composite number

    Catalan number. It is the lowest even n {\displaystyle n} for which the Euler totient φ ( x ) = n {\displaystyle \varphi (x)=n} has no solution, making

    14 (number)

    14_(number)

  • Mersenne prime
  • Prime number of the form 2^n – 1

    antiquity because of their close connection to perfect numbers: the Euclid–Euler theorem asserts a one-to-one correspondence between even perfect numbers

    Mersenne prime

    Mersenne_prime

  • Lagrangian (field theory)
  • Application of Lagrangian mechanics to field theories

    to express the Lagrangian as a function on a fiber bundle, wherein the Euler–Lagrange equations can be interpreted as specifying the geodesics on the

    Lagrangian (field theory)

    Lagrangian_(field_theory)

  • Natural logarithm
  • Logarithm to the base of the mathematical constant e

    {\displaystyle |x|\leq 1} and x ≠ − 1. {\displaystyle x\neq -1.} Leonhard Euler, disregarding x ≠ − 1 {\displaystyle x\neq -1} , nevertheless applied this

    Natural logarithm

    Natural logarithm

    Natural_logarithm

  • Geometry and the Imagination
  • 1932 book by David Hilbert and Stefan Cohn-Vossen

    geometry, mechanical linkages, the classification of manifolds by their Euler characteristic, and the four color theorem. The Mathematical Association

    Geometry and the Imagination

    Geometry_and_the_Imagination

  • Geometric function theory
  • Study of space and shapes locally given by a convergent power series

    after Bernhard Riemann and Adolf Hurwitz, describes the relationship of the Euler characteristics of two surfaces when one is a ramified covering of the other

    Geometric function theory

    Geometric_function_theory

  • Knot invariant
  • Function of a knot that takes the same value for equivalent knots

    well-known invariants. Heegaard Floer homology is a homology theory whose Euler characteristic is the Alexander polynomial of the knot. It has been proven

    Knot invariant

    Knot invariant

    Knot_invariant

  • Paul Erdős
  • Hungarian mathematician (1913–1996)

    that 18th-century [Swiss] mathematician Leonhard Euler was the most prolific of all time. Indeed, Euler produced more pages of math, whereas Erdős produced

    Paul Erdős

    Paul Erdős

    Paul_Erdős

  • Legendre's three-square theorem
  • Says when a natural number is the sum of three squares of integers

    Lagrange's four-square theorem and the two-square theorem of Girard, Fermat and Euler, the Waring's problem for k = 2 is entirely solved. The "only if" of the

    Legendre's three-square theorem

    Legendre's three-square theorem

    Legendre's_three-square_theorem

  • Steven Strogatz
  • American mathematician (born 1959)

    off-the-beaten-path guide to calculus." His 2012 book, The Joy of x, won the 2014 Euler Book Prize. Strogatz's most recent book, Infinite Powers, was shortlisted

    Steven Strogatz

    Steven Strogatz

    Steven_Strogatz

  • Francis Su
  • American mathematician

    Mathematics" in the years 2011, 2014, and 2018. In 2021 he received the Euler Book Prize jointly with Christopher Jackson. Starbird, Michael; Su, Francis

    Francis Su

    Francis Su

    Francis_Su

  • Fermat's Last Theorem
  • 17th-century conjecture proved by Andrew Wiles in 1994

    p = 3, 5, 7. In 1770, Leonhard Euler gave a proof of p = 3, but his proof contained a major gap. However, since Euler himself had proved the lemma necessary

    Fermat's Last Theorem

    Fermat's Last Theorem

    Fermat's_Last_Theorem

  • Three-dimensional space
  • Geometric model of the physical space

    In 1760, Euler proved a theorem expressing the curvature of a space curve on a surface in terms of the principal curvatures, known as Euler's theorem.

    Three-dimensional space

    Three-dimensional space

    Three-dimensional_space

  • Jim Propp
  • American mathematician

    James (2002). "Euler measure as generalized cardinality". arXiv:math.CO/0203289. Propp, James (October 2003). "Exponentiation and Euler measure". Algebra

    Jim Propp

    Jim Propp

    Jim_Propp

  • Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • Web-based database for the academic genealogy of mathematicians

    Genealogy FAQ, retrieved March 28, 2010. Joseph Lagrange, "We show a link to Euler to show a connection in our intellectual heritage. (hbc)", The Mathematics

    Mathematics Genealogy Project

    Mathematics Genealogy Project

    Mathematics_Genealogy_Project

  • Timothy Gowers
  • British mathematician

    concepts of modern mathematics. For his work on this book, he won the 2011 Euler Book Prize of the Mathematical Association of America. In May 2020 he was

    Timothy Gowers

    Timothy Gowers

    Timothy_Gowers

  • Solomon Friedberg
  • American mathematician

    forms on metaplectic covers of reductive groups—generalize Euler products into twisted Euler products governed by higher-order residue symbols. Many of

    Solomon Friedberg

    Solomon_Friedberg

  • Srinivasa Ramanujan
  • Indian mathematician (1887–1920)

    independently developed and investigated the Bernoulli numbers and calculated the Euler–Mascheroni constant up to 15 decimal places. His peers at the time said

    Srinivasa Ramanujan

    Srinivasa Ramanujan

    Srinivasa_Ramanujan

  • Helicoid
  • Mathematical shape

    surface to be known, after the plane and the catenoid. It was described by Euler in 1774 and by Jean Baptiste Meusnier in 1776. Its name derives from its

    Helicoid

    Helicoid

    Helicoid

  • Bessel function
  • Family of solutions to related differential equations

    function. Leonhard Euler in 1736, found a link between other functions (now known as Laguerre polynomials) and Bernoulli's solution. Euler also introduced

    Bessel function

    Bessel function

    Bessel_function

  • Wiesława Nizioł
  • Polish mathematician

    part of programs on perfectoid spaces, the homological conjectures and Euler systems, respectively. She moved to France in 2012 as a directrice de recherches

    Wiesława Nizioł

    Wiesława_Nizioł

  • William Thurston
  • American mathematician (1946–2012)

    a foliation (this implies, in particular, that every manifold with zero Euler characteristic admits a foliation of codimension one). The construction

    William Thurston

    William Thurston

    William_Thurston

  • Elliptic function
  • Class of periodic mathematical functions

    Italian mathematician Giulio di Fagnano and the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler. When they tried to calculate the arc length of a lemniscate they encountered

    Elliptic function

    Elliptic_function

  • Angular displacement
  • Displacement measured angle-wise when a body is showing circular or rotational motion

    appears. Several ways to describe rotations exist, like rotation matrices or Euler angles. See charts on SO(3) for others. Given that any frame in the space

    Angular displacement

    Angular displacement

    Angular_displacement

  • History of Grandi's series
  • attend to what follows… Euler also used finite differences to attack 1 − 1 + 1 − 1 + · · ·. In modern terminology, he took the Euler transform of the sequence

    History of Grandi's series

    History_of_Grandi's_series

  • Gotthold Eisenstein
  • German mathematician (1823–1852)

    development and expansion of science. He then turned to the works of Leonhard Euler and Joseph-Louis Lagrange to study differential calculus. While still a

    Gotthold Eisenstein

    Gotthold Eisenstein

    Gotthold_Eisenstein

  • Gustavo Ponce
  • Venezuelan mathematician (born 1952)

    physics, such as the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations of hydrodynamics. He was on the editorial boards of Transactions of the AMS from 2006 to 2014 and

    Gustavo Ponce

    Gustavo Ponce

    Gustavo_Ponce

  • Andrey Kolmogorov
  • Soviet mathematician (1903–1987)

    intelligent people." Vladimir Arnold once said: "Kolmogorov – Poincaré – Gauss – Euler – Newton, are only five lives separating us from the source of our science

    Andrey Kolmogorov

    Andrey Kolmogorov

    Andrey_Kolmogorov

  • Andrew Wiles
  • British mathematician who proved Fermat's Last Theorem

    related to properties of the Selmer group and use of a tool called an Euler system. Wiles tried and failed for over a year to repair his proof. According

    Andrew Wiles

    Andrew Wiles

    Andrew_Wiles

  • Floor and ceiling functions
  • Nearest integers from a number

    Reciprocity Laws: from Euler to Eisenstein, Berlin: Springer, ISBN 3-540-66957-4 Ramanujan, Srinivasa (2000), Collected Papers, Providence RI: AMS / Chelsea,

    Floor and ceiling functions

    Floor and ceiling functions

    Floor_and_ceiling_functions

  • Projective polyhedron
  • Plane tiling corresponding to a polyhedron

    decompositions of the projective plane, they have Euler characteristic 1, while spherical polyhedra have Euler characteristic 2. The qualifier "globally" is

    Projective polyhedron

    Projective_polyhedron

  • Sanford L. Segal
  • American mathematician

    dissertation entitled The Error Term in the Formula for the Average Value of the Euler Phi Function. After his Ph.D., he worked at the University of Rochester

    Sanford L. Segal

    Sanford_L._Segal

  • Virginia Halmos
  • In particular, they endowed the Mathematical Association of America's Euler Book Prize, which was first given in 2007. After her husband's death, Virginia

    Virginia Halmos

    Virginia_Halmos

  • Abramowitz and Stegun
  • 1964 mathematical reference work edited by M. Abramowitz and I. Stegun

    Functions Spheroidal Wave Functions Orthogonal Polynomials Bernoulli and Euler Polynomials, Riemann Zeta Function Combinatorial Analysis Numerical Interpolation

    Abramowitz and Stegun

    Abramowitz and Stegun

    Abramowitz_and_Stegun

  • Proofs from THE BOOK
  • 1998 mathematics book by Aigner and Ziegler

    (2018), p. v. [The AMS secretary] (2018), p. 456. Shepherd (2002). Cain (2024), p. 840. Aigner & Ziegler (2002), p. vi. [The AMS secretary] (2018), pp

    Proofs from THE BOOK

    Proofs_from_THE_BOOK

  • Harold Edwards (mathematician)
  • American mathematician (1936–2020)

    paper in depth; it also covers methods of computing the function such as Euler–Maclaurin summation and the Riemann–Siegel formula. However, it omits related

    Harold Edwards (mathematician)

    Harold_Edwards_(mathematician)

  • Ismar Volić
  • Bosnian-American mathematician

    University Press in 2024, won the Mathematical Association of America's Euler Prize and was a finalist for the PROSE Award. "Political structures and

    Ismar Volić

    Ismar Volić

    Ismar_Volić

  • Paul Halmos
  • Hungarian-American mathematician (1916–2006)

    of Mathematics. In 2005, Halmos and his wife Virginia Halmos funded the Euler Book Prize, an annual award given by the Mathematical Association of America

    Paul Halmos

    Paul Halmos

    Paul_Halmos

  • Bernhard Riemann
  • German mathematician (1826–1866)

    the functional equation for the zeta function (already known to Leonhard Euler), behind which a theta function lies. Through the summation of this approximation

    Bernhard Riemann

    Bernhard Riemann

    Bernhard_Riemann

  • Edward Frenkel
  • Russian-American mathematician

    2013. It was a New York Times bestseller, and was the 2015 winner of the Euler Book Prize. As of July 2024, it has been published in 19 languages. In a

    Edward Frenkel

    Edward Frenkel

    Edward_Frenkel

  • Mathlete
  • Person who competes in mathematics

    Computer-based mathematics education Mathematical software MathOverflow Project Euler — computational mathematics and computer programming problem solving website

    Mathlete

    Mathlete

    Mathlete

  • Differential geometry of surfaces
  • Mathematics of smooth surfaces

    This is well illustrated by the non-linear Euler–Lagrange equations in the calculus of variations: although Euler developed the one variable equations to

    Differential geometry of surfaces

    Differential geometry of surfaces

    Differential_geometry_of_surfaces

  • Richard Palais
  • American mathematician (born 1931)

    the Lie Theory of Transformation Groups, Memoirs AMS 1957 The classification of G-Spaces, Memoirs AMS 1960 Foundations of Global Nonlinear Analysis, Benjamin

    Richard Palais

    Richard Palais

    Richard_Palais

  • Hollow Earth
  • Disproven hypothesis

    contain 15,000 – 20,000 families". It is claimed that mathematician Leonhard Euler proposed a single-shell hollow Earth with a small sun (1,000 kilometres

    Hollow Earth

    Hollow Earth

    Hollow_Earth

  • Martin Hairer
  • Austrian-British mathematician

    Bonn (July 2013) Minerva Lectures, Columbia University (February 2014) Euler Lecture, Zuse Institute Berlin (May 2014) Medallion Lecture, Institute of

    Martin Hairer

    Martin Hairer

    Martin_Hairer

  • Transfer operator
  • Operator encoding information about iterated map

    Transfer-matrix method Gaspard, Pierre (1992). "r-adic one dimensional maps and the Euler summation formula". J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 25 (8): L483–L485. Bibcode:1992JPhA

    Transfer operator

    Transfer_operator

  • Olinde Rodrigues
  • French banker and mathematician (1795–1851)

    for vectors, the Rodrigues formula for the Legendre polynomials, and the Euler–Rodrigues parameters. Rodrigues was born into a well-to-do Sephardi Jewish

    Olinde Rodrigues

    Olinde Rodrigues

    Olinde_Rodrigues

  • Graph theory
  • Area of discrete mathematics

    the weight. Such a graph is called a weighted graph. In 1736, Leonhard Euler published a paper titled Solutio Problematis ad Geometriam Situs Pertinentis

    Graph theory

    Graph theory

    Graph_theory

  • Triangle
  • Shape with three sides

    It is well known that the incenter of a Euclidean triangle lies on its Euler line connecting the centroid and the circumcenter if and only if the triangle

    Triangle

    Triangle

    Triangle

  • Dieter Kotschick
  • German mathematician

    topologically invariant". He found that only linear combinations of the Euler characteristic and the Pontryagin numbers are invariants of orientation-preserving

    Dieter Kotschick

    Dieter_Kotschick

  • Mathematics
  • Field of knowledge

    its abstract form is largely attributed to Pierre de Fermat and Leonhard Euler. The field came to full fruition with the contributions of Adrien-Marie

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

  • Caterina Consani
  • Italian mathematician (born 1963)

    by Claudio Pedrini, and her second dissertation was Double Complexes and Euler L-factors on Degenerations of Algebraic Varieties, supervised by Spencer

    Caterina Consani

    Caterina Consani

    Caterina_Consani

  • Vladimir Arnold
  • Russian mathematician (1937–2010)

    mathematics books his father had left him, which included some works by Leonhard Euler and Charles Hermite. Arnold entered Moscow State University in 1954. Among

    Vladimir Arnold

    Vladimir Arnold

    Vladimir_Arnold

  • Thomas W. Hawkins Jr.
  • American historian of mathematics (born 1938)

    Crowe; The Development of the Foundations of Mathematical Analysis from Euler to Riemann by I. Grattan-Guinness; Die Genesis des abstrakten Gruppenbegriffes

    Thomas W. Hawkins Jr.

    Thomas_W._Hawkins_Jr.

  • Mathematical Association of America
  • American organization that focuses on undergraduate-level mathematics

    Award, George Pólya Award, Merten M. Hasse Prize, Henry L. Alder Award, Euler Book Prize awards, the Yueh-Gin Gung and Dr. Charles Y. Hu Award for Distinguished

    Mathematical Association of America

    Mathematical Association of America

    Mathematical_Association_of_America

  • Navier–Stokes equations
  • Equations of motion for viscous fluids

    term—hence describing viscous flow. The Navier–Stokes equations generalize the Euler equations in that the latter model only considers inviscid flow. The Navier–Stokes

    Navier–Stokes equations

    Navier–Stokes_equations

  • Gauss–Legendre algorithm
  • Quickly converging computation of π

    arithmetic-geometric mean. The version presented below is also known as the Gauss–Euler, Brent–Salamin (or Salamin–Brent) algorithm; it was independently discovered

    Gauss–Legendre algorithm

    Gauss–Legendre_algorithm

  • John Forbes Nash Jr.
  • American mathematician and Nobel Laureate (1928–2015)

    proof were applied for various constructions of turbulent solutions of the Euler equations in fluid mechanics. In the 1970s, Mikhael Gromov developed Nash's

    John Forbes Nash Jr.

    John Forbes Nash Jr.

    John_Forbes_Nash_Jr.

  • Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem for specific exponents
  • Partial results found before the complete proof

    Theorem by R. Taylor and A. Wiles" (PDF). Notices of the AMS. 42 (7): 743–746. ISSN 0002-9920. Euler, L. (1822), Elements of Algebra (3rd ed.), London: Longman

    Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem for specific exponents

    Proof_of_Fermat's_Last_Theorem_for_specific_exponents

  • Beal conjecture
  • Conjecture in number theory

    have no solutions by combined work of Pierre de Fermat in the 1640s and Euler in 1738. (See one proof here and another here) The case (x, y, z) = (2,

    Beal conjecture

    Beal_conjecture

  • Heiko Harborth
  • German mathematician

    to 2001. Harborth was a joint recipient (with Stephen Milne) of the 2007 Euler Medal. Harborth's research ranges across the subject areas of combinatorics

    Heiko Harborth

    Heiko_Harborth

  • Analytic number theory
  • Exploring properties of the integers with complex analysis

    function ζ(s) (for real values of the argument "s", as are works of Leonhard Euler, as early as 1737) predating Riemann's celebrated memoir of 1859, and he

    Analytic number theory

    Analytic number theory

    Analytic_number_theory

  • Herbert Wilf
  • American mathematician

    have simplified hypergeometric summation. In 2002, Wilf was awarded the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications. Wilf, Herbert

    Herbert Wilf

    Herbert Wilf

    Herbert_Wilf

  • Umberto Bottazzini
  • Italian historian of mathematics

    S2CID 120221569. The Higher Calculus. A History of Real and Complex Analysis from Euler to Weierstrass, Springer 1981, 1986; Italian original Il calcolo sublime

    Umberto Bottazzini

    Umberto_Bottazzini

  • Phillip Griffiths
  • American mathematician (born 1938)

    Mathematical Society. ISBN 978-0-8218-2089-6. Exterior differential systems and Euler-Lagrange partial differential equations, with Robert Bryant and Daniel Grossman

    Phillip Griffiths

    Phillip Griffiths

    Phillip_Griffiths

  • Shmuel Agmon
  • Israeli mathematician (1922–2025)

    on aspects of elliptic-hyperbolic equations in the 1950s, including the Euler–Tricomi equation. He collaborated with Louis Nirenberg and Avron Douglis

    Shmuel Agmon

    Shmuel Agmon

    Shmuel_Agmon

  • Logarithm
  • Mathematical function, inverse of an exponential function

    lower precision. The present-day notion of logarithms comes from Leonhard Euler, who connected them to the exponential function in the 18th century, and

    Logarithm

    Logarithm

    Logarithm

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    Jewish

    Amos

    Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Amos, of uncertain origin, in some traditions connected with the Hebrew verb amos ‘to carry’, and assigned the meaning ‘borne by God’. This was the name of a Biblical prophet of the 8th century bc, whose oracles are recorded in the Book of Amos. This was one of the Biblical names taken up by Puritans and Nonconformists in the 16th–17th centuries, too late to have had much influence on surname formation, except in Wales.English : variant of Amis, assimilated in spelling to the Biblical name. It occurs chiefly in southeastern England.

    Amos

  • Aas |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aas |

    Hope

    Aas |

  • Mas
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Mas

    For Almas, Diamond

    Mas

  • AMI
  • Female

    English

    AMI

    Variant spelling of English Amy, AMI means "much loved."

    AMI

  • SÉAMUS
  • Male

    Irish

    SÉAMUS

    Irish Gaelic form of Latin Jacomus, SÉAMUS means "supplanter."

    SÉAMUS

  • AMÉLIE
  • Female

    French

    AMÉLIE

    French form of German Amalia, AMÉLIE means "work."

    AMÉLIE

  • AMÁLIA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    AMÁLIA

    Hungarian form of German Amalia, AMÁLIA means "work."

    AMÁLIA

  • Hams
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hams

    English : probably a variant of Ham.

    Hams

  • Ama |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Ama |

    Aspiration

    Ama |

  • SÉAMAS
  • Male

    Irish

    SÉAMAS

    Modern form of Irish Gaelic Séamus, SÉAMAS means "supplanter."

    SÉAMAS

  • AMOS
  • Male

    English

    AMOS

    Anglicized form of Greek Amōs, AMOS means "strong." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Christ.

    AMOS

  • Ames
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ames

    English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.

    Ames

  • Amis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Amis

    English : variant of Ames.

    Amis

  • Aas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aas

    Hope

    Aas

  • AMÉ
  • Male

    French

    AMÉ

    French name AMÉ means "beloved."

    AMÉ

  • AMÉLIA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    AMÉLIA

    Portuguese form of German Amalia, AMÉLIA means "work." 

    AMÉLIA

  • AMY
  • Female

    English

    AMY

     English form of French Aimée, AMY means "much loved."

    AMY

  • AMI
  • Male

    English

    AMI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Amiy, AMI means "bond-servant." In the bible, this is the name of a servant of King Solomon.

    AMI

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Online names & meanings

  • Gangadhara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Gangadhara

    Lord of river Ganga, Lord Shiva

  • Haran
  • Biblical

    Haran

    mountainous country

  • Ghadir
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ghadir

    Brook, Rivulet, Small stream

  • Bambi
  • Girl/Female

    Italian American

    Bambi

    Little child; bambino. Pet name.

  • Savitashri
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Savitashri

    Lustre of the Sun

  • Merolla
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Merolla

    Blackbird.

  • Vishwaroop
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vishwaroop

    Omnipresent

  • OSBORN
  • Male

    English

    OSBORN

    Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Osbeorn, OSBORN means "divine-bear."

  • Donat
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Polish Celtic

    Donat

    Present.

  • Shrutuja | ஷ்ருதுஜா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shrutuja | ஷ்ருதுஜா

    Auspicious

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  • Alms
  • n. sing. & pl.

    Anything given gratuitously to relieve the poor, as money, food, or clothing; a gift of charity.

  • As
  • adv. & conj.

    In the idea, character, or condition of, -- limiting the view to certain attributes or relations; as, virtue considered as virtue; this actor will appear as Hamlet.

  • Arms
  • n.

    Instruments or weapons of offense or defense.

  • Breadthwise
  • ads.

    In the direction of the breadth.

  • Arms
  • n.

    The deeds or exploits of war; military service or science.

  • Ass
  • n.

    A dull, heavy, stupid fellow; a dolt.

  • Arms
  • n.

    The ensigns armorial of a family, consisting of figures and colors borne in shields, banners, etc., as marks of dignity and distinction, and descending from father to son.

  • As
  • adv. & conj.

    While; during or at the same time that; when; as, he trembled as he spoke.

  • Als
  • adv.

    As.

  • As
  • adv. & conj.

    As if; as though.

  • Ass
  • n.

    A quadruped of the genus Equus (E. asinus), smaller than the horse, and having a peculiarly harsh bray and long ears. The tame or domestic ass is patient, slow, and sure-footed, and has become the type of obstinacy and stupidity. There are several species of wild asses which are swift-footed.

  • -ums
  • pl.

    of Monopodium

  • Ais
  • pl.

    of Ai

  • Arms
  • n.

    Anything which a man takes in his hand in anger, to strike or assault another with; an aggressive weapon.

  • Amy
  • n.

    A friend.

  • Als
  • adv.

    Also.

  • Breadthways
  • ads.

    Breadthwise.

  • Arms
  • n.

    The legs of a hawk from the thigh to the foot.

  • Ames-ace
  • n.

    Same as Ambs-ace.