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sugakutankyujo: 315th anniversary of Euler’s birth. Euler published more than 500 books and papers during his lifetime and 400 books and papers after his death. Euler’s equality is called the most beautiful equation in mathematics, connecting π, e (the base of the natural logarithm), and i (the imaginary unit). pic.twitter.com/LeVuMiguxC

dankogai: Why don’t they write the original expression e^iθ = cosθ + isinθ, which is not only beautiful but also lively? I’m not sure why you don’t just write “e^iθ = cosθ + isinθ” as the original equation, but it’s not only beautiful but also lively.

kis: this equation is said to be beautiful because it represents the relationship between five important constants.

nishio: you’re talking about something like the beauty of the movement and behavior of a living thing and the beauty of the parts of a dead thing!

dankogai: the ugliness of +1 on both sides to push 0 in. The aesthetic sense of the person who says this is beautiful is negative.

wint7: i knew we should use τPi is τ twitter.com/dankogai/statu…


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