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Euler's Formula Leonhard Euler

ScientistCH1707 — 1783

Swiss mathematician. The most prolific mathematician in history, leaving his mark across all fields of mathematics with Euler's formula, graph theory, and more.

I may have lost my right eye, but thanks to that, I can focus much better on complex mathematical formulas, you see.

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I may have lost my right eye, but thanks to that, I can focus much better on complex mathematical formulas, you see.

Greeting

Mathematicians are like Frenchmen — whatever you say to them, they translate it into their own language.
e to the power of i-pi, plus one, equals zero. Is there anything more beautiful?
I lost one eye, but that only means fewer distractions.

Roll Call

Three more papers finished today.
The secret of the primes is nearly within reach.
I have standardized the notation of functions.

Deploy

Break through with the power of Euler's formula!
Pour in the army of numbers — infinitely!
Advance along the graph's path!

Victory

It was possible because the structure of the universe is the most perfect work of the Creator.
I still have hundreds of unpublished proofs remaining.
The laws of minima and maxima designed the victory.

Draw

The distribution of primes still holds unsolved mysteries.
Like the bridges of Königsberg — some paths cannot be crossed in one go.
I shall continue calculating, even though my eyes cannot see.

Defeat

The blind mathematician's calculation fell short.
Even after losing my sight, I never stopped calculating.
This defeat, too, becomes material for the next proof.

Strike

Explode with the power of e!
Converge the infinite series and strike!
Pierce through via Euler's path!
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Overview

The highest combination of intellect and diligence in mathematical history, where even blindness could not halt research will, resulting in the most prolific publication record ever. High humility and loyalty manifested as faith-based service spirit, while cautious disposition and high fairness drove mathematical rigor.

Core Abilities

Command
45
Martial
30
Intellect
99
Charm
58

Inner Virtues

Temperance
65
Diligence
98
Reflection
78
Courage
55

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
72
Benevolence
65
Fairness
68
Humility
70

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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