Euler's formula
English
Etymology
Named after the 18th-century Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707-1783).
Proper noun
- (complex analysis) Formula which links complex exponentiation with trigonometric functions:
- (differential geometry) Formula which calculates the normal curvature of an arbitrary direction in the tangent plane in terms of the principal curvatures
and
and the angle
which that direction makes with the first principal direction:
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