Euler’s Formula and Its Applications in Modern Mathematics
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Abstract
This article examines the various uses of Euler‘s formula in complex analysis, topology, number theory, and other mathematical fields. Renowned for its mathematical elegance, exponential and trigonometric functions are closely related according to Euler‘s formula. acting as a fundamental basis for various key developments in these fields. By conducting a thorough analysis, the study reveals the extensive significance and lasting impact of Euler’s formula in both theoretical and applied mathematics. The research employs a comprehensive literature review, enhanced by rigorous mathematical derivations and practical examples, to demonstrate the widespread applicability and versatility of Euler’s formula in a wide range of contexts. The findings underscore that Euler’s formula not only holds a central position in theoretical mathematics but also plays a crucial role in engineering, quantum mechanics, signal processing, and physics. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the intrinsic relationships within mathematical formulas, emphasizing their far-reaching practical relevance and potential for future research and technological innovation.
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