Washington: The Mathematical Association of America, 1999. — 212 p.
Leonhard Euler was one of the most prolific mathematicians that have ever lived. This book examines the huge scope of mathematical areas explored and developed by Euler, which includes number theory, combinatorics, geometry, complex variables and many more. The information known to Euler over 300 years ago is discussed, and many of his advances are reconstructed. Readers will be left in no doubt about the brilliance and pervasive influence of Euler's work.
Biographical Sketch
Euler and Number Theory
Euler and Logarithms
Euler and Infinite Series
Euler and Analytic Number Theory
Euler and Complex Variables
Euler and Algebra
Euler and Geometry
Euler and Combinatorics
Appendix Euler's Opera Omnia