The Early Mathematics of Leonhard Euler
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
| Preface | |
| 1725+1727 | |
| Construction of isochronal curves in any kind of resistant | |
| Method of finding reciprocal algebraic trajectories | |
| 1728 | |
| Solution to problems of reciprocal trajectories | |
| A new method of reducing innumerable differential equations of the second degree to equations of the first degree: Integrating factor | |
| 1729+1731 | |
| On transcendental progressions, or those for which the general term cannot be given algebraically | |
| On the shortest curve on a surface that joins any two given points | |
| On the summation of innumerably many progressions | |
| 1732 | |
| General methods for summing progressions | |
| Observations on theorems that Fermat and others have looked at about prime numbers | |
| An account of the solution of isoperimetric problems in the broadest sense | |
| 1733 | |
| Construction of differential equations which do not admit separation of variables | |
| Example of the solution of a differential equation without separation of variables | |
| On the solution of problems of Diophantus about integer numbers | |
| Inferences on the forms of roots of equations and of their orders | |
| Solution of the differential equation axn dx = dy + y2dx | |
| 1734 | |
| On curves of fastest descent in a resistant medium | |
| Observations on harmonic progressions | |
| On an infinity of curves of a given kind, or a method of finding equations for an infinity of curves of a given kind | |
| Additions to the dissertation on infinitely many curves of a given kind | |
| Investigation of two curves, the abscissas of which are corresponding arcs and the sum of which is algebraic | |
| 1735 | |
| On sums of series of reciprocals | |
| A universal method for finding sums which approximate convergent series | |
| Finding the sum of a series from a given general term | |
| On the solution of equations from the motion of pulling and other equations pertaining to the method of inverse tangents | |
| Solution of a problem requiring the rectification of an ellipse | |
| Solution of a problem relating to the geometry of position | |
| 1736 | |
| Proof of some theorems about looking at prime numbers | |
| Further universal methods for summing series | |
| A new and easy way of finding curves enjoying properties of maximum or minimum | |
| 1737 | |
| On the solution of equations | |
| An essay on continued fractions | |
| Various observations about infinite series | |
| Solution to a geometric problem about lunes formed by circles | |
| 1738 | |
| On rectifiable algebraic curves and algebraic reciprocal trajectories | |
| On various ways of closely approximating numbers for the quadrature of the circle | |
| On differential equations which sometimes can be integrated | |
| Proofs of some theorems of arithmetic | |
| Solution of some problems that were posed by the celebrated | |
| 1739 | |
| On products arising from infinitely many factors | |
| Observations on continued fractions | |
| Consideration of some progressions appropriate for finding the quadrature of the circle | |
| An easy method for computing sines and tangents of angles both natural and artificial | |
| Investigation of curves which produce evolutes that are similar to themselves | |
| Considerations about certain series | |
| 1740 | |
| Solution of problems in arithmetic of finding a number, which, when divided by given numbers leaves given remainders | |
| On the extraction of roots of irrational quantities: gymnastics with radical signs | |
| 1741 | |
| Proof of the sum of this series 1 + 1/4 + 1/9 + 1/16 + 1/25 + 1/ 36 + etc | |
| Several analytic observations on combinations | |
| On the utility of higher mathematics | |
| Topically related articles | |
| Index | |
| About the author | |
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