Euler
Americannoun
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Leonhard 1707–83, Swiss mathematician.
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Ulf Svante von 1905–83, Swedish physiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1970.
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Leonhard (ˈleːɔnhart). 1707–83, Swiss mathematician, noted esp for his work on the calculus of variation: considered the founder of modern mathematical analysis
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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-Chelpin
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Over the following century and a half, scientists including Leonard Euler, Joseph-Louis Lagrange, and eventually Hamilton expanded Newton's work, developing more flexible mathematical descriptions of motion.
From Science Daily • Mar. 10, 2026
Leonhard Euler was a Swiss mathematician whose 866 published mathematical papers are the most published as a solo author of anyone in history.
From Salon • Jul. 29, 2024
When she hit her 40s, Wendy Euler — model, writer, podcaster, blogger, influencer — had her fill of all those societal messages women get about aging.
From Washington Post • Oct. 22, 2022
America director Euler de Almeida Araujo remembers being impressed by his strength and determination - honed from running up and down the hilly, cobbled streets of Nova Venecia.
From BBC • May 4, 2022
She had already sent him a link to a biography of Leonhard Euler, an eighteenth-century Swiss mathematician.
From "The Parker Inheritance" by Varian Johnson
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