Skip to main content
Birkhäuser

Correspondence of Leonhard Euler with Christian Goldbach

Volume 2

  • Book
  • © 2015

Overview

  • Features the first modern-language translation of Leonhard Euler’s most substantial long-term correspondence
  • Documents the development of many of Euler’s most significant scientific achievements, particularly in number theory, including the Four Squares Theorem, the Pentagonal Number Theorem, Fermat’s Last Theorem, the Goldbach Conjecture, the Euler Formula on complex logarithms and the Polyhedron Formula
  • Presents a wealth of insights into the protagonists’ biographies and into academic life in St. Petersburg and Berlin between 1725 and 1765
  • Provides an ample documentary index featuring hard-to-find biographic and bibliographic information
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia (EULER, volume 4A / 4.2)

Part of the book sub series: Commercium epistolicum (EULERQUARTA A)

Buy print copy

Keywords

  • Christian Goldbach
  • Leonhard Euler
  • biography: 18th century
  • history of mathematics: 18th century
  • history of number theory
  • scientific correspondence

About this book

When Leonhard Euler first arrived at the Russian Academy of Sciences, at the age of 20, his career was supported and promoted by the Academy’s secretary, the Prussian jurist and amateur mathematician Christian Goldbach (1690-1764). Their encounter would grow into a lifelong friendship, as evinced by nearly 200 letters sent over 35 years.

This exchange – Euler’s most substantial long-term correspondence – has now been edited for the first time with an English translation, ample commentary and documentary indices. These present an overview of 18th-century number theory, its sources and repercussions, many details of the protagonists’ biographies, and a wealth of insights into academic life in St. Petersburg and Berlin between 1725 and 1765.

Part I includes an introduction and the original texts of the Euler-Goldbach letters, while Part II presents the English translations and documentary indices.

Reviews

“The present volume is the second part of Lemmermeyer and Mattmüller's edition of the correspondence between Euler and Goldbach. … This edition of the Euler-Goldbach correspondence published in two volumes will soon be the indispensable reference. It is a pearl in the literature concerning history of mathematics and history of number theory in particular.” (Thomas Sonar, zbMATH 1361.01009, 2017)

Authors, Editors and Affiliations

  • Bernoulli-Euler-Zentrum, Universitätsbibliothek, Basel, Switzerland

    Martin Mattmüller

  • Jagstzell, Germany

    Franz Lemmermeyer

  • St. Petersburg, Russia

    Leonhard Euler

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Correspondence of Leonhard Euler with Christian Goldbach

  • Book Subtitle: Volume 2

  • Authors: Leonhard Euler

  • Editors: Martin Mattmüller, Franz Lemmermeyer

  • Series Title: Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia

  • Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel

  • Copyright Information: Springer Basel 2015

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-0348-0880-4Published: 12 October 2015

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: VII, 668

  • Number of Illustrations: 53 b/w illustrations

  • Additional Information: 2015

Publish with us