Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- Contents
- A Brief History of Mathematics Magazine
- Part I The First Fifteen Years
- Part II The 1940s
- Part III The 1950s
- Part IV The 1960s
- Part V The 1970s
- Part VI The 1980s
- Leonhard Euler, 1707–1783
- Love Affairs and Differential Equations
- The Evolution of Group Theory
- Design of an Oscillating Sprinkler
- The Centrality of Mathematics in the History of Western Thought
- Geometry Strikes Again
- Why Your Classes Are Larger than “Average”
- The New Polynomial Invariants of Knots and Links
- Briefly Noted
- The Problem Section
- Index
- About the Editors
Leonhard Euler, 1707–1783
from Part VI - The 1980s
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- Contents
- A Brief History of Mathematics Magazine
- Part I The First Fifteen Years
- Part II The 1940s
- Part III The 1950s
- Part IV The 1960s
- Part V The 1970s
- Part VI The 1980s
- Leonhard Euler, 1707–1783
- Love Affairs and Differential Equations
- The Evolution of Group Theory
- Design of an Oscillating Sprinkler
- The Centrality of Mathematics in the History of Western Thought
- Geometry Strikes Again
- Why Your Classes Are Larger than “Average”
- The New Polynomial Invariants of Knots and Links
- Briefly Noted
- The Problem Section
- Index
- About the Editors
Summary
Editors' Note: Johann Jacob Burckhardt was one of the foremost experts on Euler at the time this article was published in 1983, the bicentennial of the death of Euler. He was one of the three members of the editorial committee that produced a major Euler memoir published that year in Switzerland, Leonhard Euler 1707–1783, Beiträge zu Leben und Werk, Gedenkband des Kantons Basel-Stadt (Birkhäuser, 1983).
Burckhardt, a native of Basel (the birthplace of Euler), received his PhD from the University of Zürich and taught there from 1933 to 1977. For 31 years he was managing editor of the Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici and was president of the Swiss Mathematical Society 1954–56. Primarily a mathematical historian, he has also published research in the field of crystallography. In 2003 a tribute to him was published in Elemente der Mathematik, to honor him on his 100th birthday, July 13th of that year.
Here he gives a quick sketch of the life and enormous accomplishments of that greatest of Swiss mathematicians and one of the greatest scientists of all time. The November 1983 issue of the Magazine is devoted to Euler and his work, with this article on Euler's life, George Andrews on the pentagonal number theorem, Harold M. Edwards on quadratic reciprocity, Paul Erdős and coauthor Underwood Dudley on problems in number theory, and Morris Kline on series, among others. The issue was nicely illustrated with portraits, pictures of medals, title pages from Euler's own books, and a picture of a well-known Swiss banknote with Euler's portrait.
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- Harmony of the World75 Years of Mathematics Magazine, pp. 199 - 210Publisher: Mathematical Association of AmericaPrint publication year: 2007
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