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Leonhard Euler
Leonhard Euler (1707–1783) is a Swiss mathematician and physicist who is the most prolific mathematician in history, making foundational contributions to number theory, analysis, graph theory, mechanics, and optics, while establishing much of modern mathematical notation.
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Euler's output shaped virtually every branch of mathematics and physics, and his notational innovations gave mathematics its modern universal language; his work remains essential reading and his results appear across engineering, physics, and computer science.
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- Number TheoryhistoricalEuler proved numerous results in number theory including Fermat's little theorem generalization and introduced analytic methods to the field
- MathematicslogicalLeonhard Euler provides conceptual grounding that helps explain Mathematics in this knowledge graph.