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Euler's Gem

Euler's Gem: The Polyhedron Formula and the Birth of Topology is a book on the formula for the Euler characteristic of convex polyhedra and its connections to the history of topology. It was written by David Richeson and published in 2008 by the Princeton University Press, with a paperback edition in 2012. It won the 2010 Euler Book Prize of the Mathematical Association of America. (Wikipedia).

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From playlist Mathematics General Interest

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Euler Pronunciation: In Depth Analysis

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Linear Algebra 21g: Euler Angles and a Short Tribute to Leonhard Euler

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From playlist Part 3 Linear Algebra: Linear Transformations

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Euler's formulas, Rodrigues' formula

In this video I proof various generalizations of Euler's formula, including Rodrigues' formula and explain their 3 dimensional readings. Here's the text used in this video: https://gist.github.com/Nikolaj-K/eaaa80861d902a0bbdd7827036c48af5

From playlist Algebra

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Mandelbrot fractal zoom // featuring Euler bio

Mandelbrot fractal zoom // featuring Euler bio Come hang out and watch a fractal zoom through the Mandelbrot set. To celebrate Euler's contributions to mathematics, this video features a brief bio. of Leonhard Euler! ---------------------------------------------------------------------

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Euler’s method - How to use it?

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From playlist Differential Equations

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Euler equation

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From playlist Differential Equations

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B11 The improved Euler Formula

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From playlist A Second Course in Differential Equations

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The second most beautiful equation and its surprising applications

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From playlist Applied Math

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Keep Ruby Weird 2017- Lightning Talks by Various Speakers

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From playlist Keep Ruby Weird 2017

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From playlist IIT Guwahati: Advanced Hydraulics | CosmoLearning.org Civil Engineering

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From playlist Cryptography and Coding Theory

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Euler's Formula Proof

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From playlist Differential Equations

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Euler-Mascheroni XIII: More Zeta-gamma!

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From playlist Analysis

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Scotland Ruby 2011 - From Profiling Ruby to Frankenstein Programming

by: Piotr Szotkowski Ruby is ‘known to be slow’ – but what does that exactly mean, does it really matter, and – more importantly – what can we do about this? This presentation, based on hands-on experience of using Ruby for scientific computations, shows how to profile Ruby app

From playlist Scotland Ruby 2011

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Ruby 2 in Ruby on Rails - RedDotRubyConf 2017

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From playlist RedDotRuby 2017

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How to Come Up with the Semi-Implicit Euler Method Using Hamiltonian Mechanics #some2 #PaCE1

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From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos

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From playlist Introduction to Complex Numbers

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