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Eu·ler O0048600 (oi′lər), Leonhard 1707-1783. Swiss mathematician noted both for his work in analysis and algebra, including complex numbers and logarithms, and his introduction of much of the basic notation in mathematics.Euler (German ˈɔɪlər) n1. (Biography) Leonhard (ˈleːɔnhart). 1707–83, Swiss mathematician, noted esp for his work on the calculus of variation: considered the founder of modern mathematical analysis2. (Biography) Ulf (Svante) von (ʊlf fɔn). 1905–83, Swedish physiologist: shared the Nobel prize (1970) for physiology or medicine with Julius Axelrod and Bernard Katz for their work on the catecholamines: son of Hans von Euler-ChelpinEu•ler (ˈɔɪ lər) n. Leonhard, 1707–83, Swiss mathematician. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Euler - Swiss mathematician (1707-1783) Leonhard Euler |
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Euler1. Leonhard . 1707--83, Swiss mathematician, noted esp for his work on the calculus of variation: considered the founder of modern mathematical analysis 2. Ulf (Svante) von . 1905--83, Swedish physiologist: shared the Nobel prize (1970) for physiology or medicine with Julius Axelrod and Bernard Katz for their work on the catecholamines: son of Hans von Euler-Chelpin EULER[Named after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler(1707-1783)] A revision of ALGOL by Niklaus Wirth. Asmall predecessor of Pascal.
["EULER: A Generalisation of ALGOL and Its Formal Definition",N. Wirth, CACM 9(1) (Jan 1966) and 9(2) (Feb 1966)].EulerenUK
Eu·ler (oi′lər), Ulf Svante von 1905-1983. Swedish physiologist. He shared a 1970 Nobel Prize for studies of nerve impulse transmission.EULER
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EulerenUK Related to Euler: Euler equation, Euler method, Euler number, Euler constant, Euler formula, Euler path, Euler theoremSynonyms for Eulernoun Swiss mathematician (1707-1783)Synonyms |