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  2. Euler's critical load - Wikipedia

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    Fig. 2: Column effective length factors for Euler's critical load. In practical design, it is recommended to increase the factors as shown above. The following assumptions are made while deriving Euler's formula: [3] The material of the column is homogeneous and isotropic. The compressive load on the column is axial only.

  3. Euler's formula - Wikipedia

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    Euler's formula, named after Leonhard Euler, is a mathematical formula in complex analysis that establishes the fundamental relationship between the trigonometric functions and the complex exponential function. Euler's formula states that, for any real number x, one has = ⁡ + ⁡, where e is the base of the natural logarithm, i is the ...

  4. Johnson's parabolic formula - Wikipedia

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    In structural engineering, Johnson's parabolic formula is an empirically based equation for calculating the critical buckling stress of a column. The formula is based on experimental results by J. B. Johnson from around 1900 as an alternative to Euler's critical load formula under low slenderness ratio (the ratio of radius of gyration to ...

  5. Leonhard Euler - Wikipedia

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    In doing so, he discovered the connection between the Riemann zeta function and prime numbers; this is known as the Euler product formula for the Riemann zeta function. [85] Euler invented the totient function φ(n), the number of positive integers less than or equal to the integer n that are coprime to n.

  6. FEE method - Wikipedia

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    The FEE makes it possible to calculate fast the values of the functions from the class of higher transcendental functions, [11] certain special integrals of mathematical physics and such classical constants as Euler's, Catalan's [12] and Apéry's constants. An additional advantage of the method FEE is the possibility of parallelizing the ...

  7. Euler's identity - Wikipedia

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    Euler's identity is a direct result of Euler's formula, published in his monumental 1748 work of mathematical analysis, Introductio in analysin infinitorum, [16] but it is questionable whether the particular concept of linking five fundamental constants in a compact form can be attributed to Euler himself, as he may never have expressed it.

  8. File:Euler's formula.svg - Wikipedia

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    Contributions of Leonhard Euler to mathematics; E (mathematical constant) Euler's formula; Euler's identity; Half-life; Leonhard Euler; Lindemann–Weierstrass theorem; List of representations of e; Natural logarithm; Pi; Polar coordinate system; Proof that e is irrational; Schanuel's conjecture; Talk:Logarithm/Archive 3; User:Asakura/Sandbox

  9. Contributions of Leonhard Euler to mathematics - Wikipedia

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    In doing so, he discovered a connection between Riemann zeta function and prime numbers, known as the Euler product formula for the Riemann zeta function. Euler proved Newton's identities, Fermat's little theorem, Fermat's theorem on sums of two squares, and made distinct contributions to the Lagrange's four-square theorem.