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Euler on ArXiv

Posted on 9 June, 2005 by Walt
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Leonhard Euler is one of the most prolific mathematicians in history. So prolific, in fact, that he has posted 14 articles to ArXiv, despite being dead for 222 years.

The Euler Archive has many more papers of Euler’s, both in the original (either Latin or French) and in translation.

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