Just thought I would share this with you.
Leonhard Euler was a pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist.
He made important discoveries in fields as diverse as infinitesimal calculus and graph theory as well as many other areas of pure mathematics.
Here are a couple of links for anyone who is interested!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonhard_Euler
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Euler/RouseBall/RB_Euler.html
Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
Leonhard Euler was a pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist.
He made important discoveries in fields as diverse as infinitesimal calculus and graph theory as well as many other areas of pure mathematics.
Here are a couple of links for anyone who is interested!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonhard_Euler
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Euler/RouseBall/RB_Euler.html
Regards,
PAB

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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.