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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johann_EulerJohann Euler - Wikipedia

    Johann Albrecht Euler (27 November 1734 – 17 September 1800) was a Swiss-Russian astronomer and mathematician. Also known as Johann Albert Euler or John-Albert Euler, he was the first child born to the great Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), who had

  2. Johann Albrecht Euler (27 November 1734 – 17 September 1800) was a Swiss-Russian astronomer and mathematician. Above: This is the classic portrait of Johann Euler who is to be distinguished, even visually from his father Leonhard.

  3. Their first son was Johann Albrecht Euler, whose godfather was Christian Goldbach. Three years after his wife's death in 1773, Euler married her half-sister, Salome Abigail Gsell (1723–1794). This marriage lasted until his death in 1783.

  4. Dec 7, 2022 · He is likely the most prolific. He was also a very kind person, and quite normal/sane/emotionally stable/not neurotic for a mathematician. He dedicated one of his books to women in mathematics, and would take women as "pupils" for lack of a better word, which was not something people did back then.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Johann_EulerJohann Euler - Wikiwand

    Johann Albrecht Euler was a Swiss-Russian astronomer and mathematician. Also known as Johann Albert Euler or John-Albert Euler, he was the first child born to the great Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), who had emigrated [for the first time] to Saint-Petersburg on 17 May 1727.

  6. Along with his brother Jacob (with whom he maintained a fierce rivalry famous to this day), Johann Bernoulli founded the Bernoulli dynasty, an impressive family of mathematicians and scientists who would do important work throughout Europe for generations.

  7. The Euler Archive is an online resource for Leonhard Euler's original works and modern Euler scholarship. This dynamic library and database provides access to original publications, and references to available translations and current research.

  8. Apr 25, 2024 · Johann was so impressed by his pupil's ability that he convinced Euler's father to allow Leonhard to become a mathematician. Euler took up a position at the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1727 and became the professor of mathematics six years later.

  9. Euler was the principal founder of two major branches of calculus, the calculus of variations and that of differential equations, where he made hundreds of bold discoveries.

  10. Johann Albrecht Euler (27 November 1734 – 17 September 1800) was a Swiss-Russian astronomer and mathematician. He was the first child born to the great Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), who had emigrated to Saint-Petersburg.

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