Leonhard Euler was a Swiss mathematician who made significant contributions to mathematics, physics, and engineering. He was born on April 15, 1707, and died on September 18, 1783. Euler's work covered a wide range of mathematical branches, from calculus to number theory, and his publications had a profound impact on posterity.
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