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LEONHARD EULER (INTRODUCTION):
Born in Basel, Switzerland on April 15, 1707.
Suffered a stroke a died on 18th Sep, 1783.
• He educated in Switzerland and entered the University of Base for education.
• He is the most famous and the best student that John Bernoulli have. His success has exceed his teacher John Bernoulli.
• Although he also studied theology and Hebrew, his impressive talent in mathematics.
• On 7th January 1734, he married Katharina Gsell
• He was totally blind and became chairman of mathematics there in 1733.
• The greatest leading mathematician in the eighteenth century.
• Leonhard Euler was a Swiss mathematician who made a huge presents to a wide range of mathematics and physics including analytic geometry, trigonometry, geometry, calculus and number theory
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Famous For: Blind Mathematician
LEONHARD EULER INFLUENCE TO THE SOCIETY
• Euler present geometry, calculus, trigonometry, number theory subjects. He stood in the modern mathematical symbols, Greek symbols, to continue to use today.
• He has find out the continue equations and the equations for the motion of incompressible fluid.
CHARLES BABBAGE (INTRODUCTION):
• Born in London, on December 26th, 1791.
• Died on 18 October 1871.
• Charles Babbage is the eldest child of Totnes family.
• He attended entered Trinity College, Cambridgefor his university education.
• Married a landowning Shropshire family, Georgiana Whitmore.
• He compiled the first actuarial tables and planned a machine calculator, the founder of the modern computer.
• His invention let the nineteenth centre of British Science rebirth
• Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher, creator and machine engineer who originated the concept of a program computer.
• He was professor of mathematician in Cambridge.
Famous For: invent computer abuses
CHARLES BABBAGE INFLUENCE TO THE SOCIETY
• Charles Babbage was an creator and mathematician whose mathematical machines were based on ideas that were later put to use in the modern computers.
• He is the creator of the computer. He was also a finder in the scientific understanding of manufacture processes.
• He found the Astronomical Society, which will became the Royal Astronomical Society later.
• Astronomical is a natural science that deals with the study of object.
Second difference machine
DIFFERENCES
Differences:
• Leonhard Euler finished the work that he create, but Charles Babbage didn’t finish any of the work that he create.
• The things that they present was different from each other.
EXAMPLES OF THEIR WORK IN REAL LIFE
• Number Theory is a pattern of numbers:• In the real world many things are in patterns.
Like the stairs in our school, the pattern of spider web and more kinds of pattern
• Concept of a program computer:• It is used in many ways to improve program
computer is important to us. We needs to research lot of things by the website, not only just the book.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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1995. • Hollingdale, Stuart. "Makers of Mathematics." Penguin Books, England, 1989. • Roberts, A. Wayne. "Faces of Mathematics" Third Edition. Harper Collins College Publishers, USA,
1995.• “Biography Charles Babbage”. Babbage pages. October 01, 1996.
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• “Charles Babbage”. The great idea finder. 2007. http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventors/babbage.htm
• “Charles Babbage” JOC/ERF. October 1998. <http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/EulerBio.html> • “Charles Babbage biography”. World biography.2011.
<http://www.notablebiographies.com/An-Ba/Babbage-Charles.html>• ”Leonhard Euler.” Mike Hoffman's HomePage. 10/07/2011.
http://usna.edu/Users/math/meh/euler.html