<p><blockquote> I used to think math was no fun<br/>'Cause I couldn't see how it was done<br/>Now Euler's my hero<br/>For I now see why zero<br/>Equals e<sup>[pi] i</sup>+1 <br/>--Paul Nahin, electrical engineer<br/></blockquote></p><p> In the mid-eighteenth century, Swiss-born mathematician Leonhar
Dr. Euler's Fabulous Formula: Cures Many Mathematical Ills
โ Scribed by Paul J. Nahin
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 416
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<blockquote> <p> <i>I used to think math was no fun<br/>'Cause I couldn't see how it was done<br/>Now Euler's my hero<br/>For I now see why zero<br/>Equals e<sup>[pi] i</sup>+1</i> <br/>--Paul Nahin, electrical engineer</p> </blockquote> <p> In the mid-eighteenth century, Swiss-born mathematician Le
Cover; Contents; Preface to the Paperback Edition; What This Book Is About, What You Need to Know to Read It, and WHY You Should Read It; Preface: "When Did Math Become Sexy?"; Introduction; Chapter 1. Complex Numbers (an assortment of essays beyond the elementary involving complex numbers); Chapter
Cover; Contents; Preface to the Paperback Edition; What This Book Is About, What You Need to Know to Read It, and WHY You Should Read It; Preface: "When Did Math Become Sexy?"; Introduction; Chapter 1. Complex Numbers (an assortment of essays beyond the elementary involving complex numbers); Chapter
<p>In the mid-eighteenth century, Swiss-born mathematician Leonhard Euler developed a formula so innovative and complex that it continues to inspire research, discussion, and even the occasional limerick. <i>Dr. Euler's Fabulous Formula</i> shares the fascinating story of this groundbreaking formula