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@Article{Goff:2021:NLE,
  author =       "Christopher Goff and Erik Tou",
  title =        "A New Look at {Euler} and his Contemporaries",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "1--3",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1012",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/1",
  abstract =     "Introducing Euleriana: Volume 1, Issue 1.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "1",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Tou:2021:CWH,
  author =       "Erik R. Tou and Christopher Goff and Michele Gibney",
  title =        "Collecting Works: A History of the {Euler Archive}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "4--9",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1010",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/2",
  abstract =     "We give a brief history of the Euler Archive, an
                 online database of the published works of Leonhard
                 Euler (1707--1783). Furthermore, we describe the
                 Archive's recent move to an academic repository, and
                 the added functionality such a move allows.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "2",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Curtin:2021:SASa,
  author =       "Daniel J. Curtin",
  title =        "The Surface Area of a Scalene Cone as Solved by
                 {Varignon}, {Leibniz}, and {Euler}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "10--41",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1006",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/3",
  abstract =     "In a 1727 mathematical compendium, Pierre Varignon
                 (1654--1722) published his solution to the problem of
                 finding the surface area of a scalene (oblique) cone,
                 one whose base is circular but whose vertex is
                 off-center. The article after Varignon's in that
                 publication was by Gottfried Leibniz (1646--1716), who
                 proposed improvements and even extended the solution to
                 a base with any curve. When Leonhard Euler (1707--1783)
                 published on the subject [E133] in 1750, he gently
                 pointed out an error in Leibniz's solution, which he
                 corrected, after extending Varignon's solution in the
                 case of circular base. Euler then used Leibniz's
                 approach to solve the general problem. This paper
                 examines all three articles, including English
                 translations.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "3",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Curtin:2021:SASb,
  author =       "Daniel J. Curtin",
  title =        "On the Surface Area of Scalene Cones and Other Conical
                 Bodies",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "42--61",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1013",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/4",
  abstract =     "This paper first appeared in the Novi Commentarii
                 academiae scientiarum Petropolitanae vol. 1, 1750, pp.
                 3--19 and is reprinted in the \booktitle{Opera Omnia}:
                 Series 1, Volume 27, pp. 181--199. Its Enestr{\"o}m
                 number is E133. This translation and the Latin original
                 are available from the Euler Archive.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "4",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Goff:2021:HTL,
  author =       "Christopher Goff and Michael Saclolo",
  title =        "A History and Translation of {Lagrange}'s
                 \booktitle{``Sur quelques probl{\`e}mes de l'analyse de
                 Diophante''}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "62--87",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1002",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/5",
  abstract =     "Among Lagrange's many achievements in number theory is
                 a solution to the problem posed and solved by Fermat of
                 finding a right triangle whose legs sum to a perfect
                 square and whose hypotenuse is also a square. This
                 article chronicles various appearances of the problem,
                 including multiple solutions by Euler, all of which
                 inadequately address completeness and minimality of
                 solutions. Finally, we summarize and translate
                 Lagrange's paper in which he solves the problem
                 completely, thus successfully proving the minimality of
                 Fermat's original solution.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "5",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bistafa:2021:EFH,
  author =       "Sylvio R. Bistafa",
  title =        "{Euler}, Father of Haemodynamics",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "88--92",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1007",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/6",
  abstract =     "This article is being published in conjunction with
                 the translation and synopsis of E855. Principia pro
                 motu sanguinis per arterias determinando of 1775 - view
                 the translation and synopsis by clicking here.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "6",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bistafa:2021:PDM,
  author =       "Sylvio R. Bistafa",
  title =        "Principles for Determining The Motion of Blood Through
                 Arteries",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "93--111",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1004",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/7",
  abstract =     "Translation of \booktitle{Principia pro motu sanguinis
                 per arterias determinando} (E855). This work of 1775
                 by L. Euler is considered to be the first mathematical
                 treatment of circulatory physiology and hemodynamics.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "7",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Blaine:2021:ETM,
  author =       "Larry G. Blaine and Susan Ferr{\'e}",
  title =        "{Euler}'s Theories of Musical Tuning With an {English}
                 Translation of {{\booktitle{Du V{\'e}ritable
                 Caract{\`e}re de la Musique Moderne}}}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "112--140",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1003",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/8",
  abstract =     "Du V{\'e}ritable Caract{\`e}re de la Musique Moderne
                 (E315), a work almost unknown to musical scholars, is
                 an extremely interesting document in the history of
                 tuning systems. A tuning system is simply an
                 arrangement of sound frequencies for use in music. A
                 just tuning is an arrangement in which the ratios of
                 these frequencies are all ratios of whole numbers-
                 preferably small ones. Classically, these ratios
                 involve only factors of 2, 3, and 5. In particular, a
                 very fundamental chord in music of many genres, the
                 so-called major triad, Has frequency ratios 4:5:6.
                 Euler proposes introducing the prime 7, with a
                 fundamental chord made up of ratios 4:5:6:7. Not only
                 that, but he asserts that modern composers are already
                 using such ratios, albeit in a disguised or subliminal
                 form. These ideas have had little lasting influence-
                 indeed, Euler himself seems to have abandoned them
                 later, as is pointed out in the notes to this
                 translation. Nevertheless they are striking as an
                 example of a certain type of logic pushed to the
                 extreme.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "8",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{PhD:2021:EAS,
  author =       "Cynthia J. Huffman",
  title =        "{Euler Archive} Spotlight",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "141--143",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1008",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/9",
  abstract =     "A spotlight on the Euler Archive, including recent
                 translations.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "9",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Tou:2021:EWP,
  author =       "Erik R. Tou",
  title =        "{Euler} in Wartime: Publishing in the {Seven Years'
                 War}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "144--156",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1009",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss1/10",
  abstract =     "At the outbreak of the Seven Years' War in 1756,
                 Leonhard Euler (1707--1783) was a successful and
                 prolific scholar at the Berlin Academy of Sciences,
                 well on his way to producing many significant
                 contributions to 18th century science and mathematics.
                 However, once the war began his opportunities were
                 sharply curtailed. Most of the war did not go well for
                 Prussia, and Euler's place in the midst of this
                 conflict limited his ability to publish his work. With
                 the Euler Archive available online, Gustaf
                 Enestr{\"o}m's index may be analyzed more deeply to
                 uncover the effects of the conflict on Euler's life and
                 work. In particular, we will see how Euler relied on
                 his ties to the St. Petersburg Academy to present his
                 work to the world.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "10",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Tou:2021:SCE,
  author =       "Erik R. Tou and Christopher Goff",
  title =        "Sharing Contributions to {Euler} Scholarship",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "157--158",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1023",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/1",
  abstract =     "A summary of this issue's contents.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "1",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{DAntonio:2021:RHM,
  author =       "Lawrence D'Antonio",
  title =        "Review: {{\booktitle{A History of Mathematics in the
                 United States and Canada}} (Vol. 1), by David
                 Zitarelli}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "159--164",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1019",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/2",
  abstract =     "This is a review of the 2019 text by David Zitarelli,
                 A History of Mathematics in the United States and
                 Canada. Volume 1: 1492 - 1900",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "2",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bradley:2021:ESE,
  author =       "Robert E. Bradley",
  title =        "{Ed Sandifer}: An {Eulerian} Marathoner",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "165--167",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1022",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/3",
  abstract =     "Ed Sandifer was the founding secretary of the Euler
                 Society. He published a remarkable quantity of Euler
                 scholarship at the time of Euler's Tercentenary in
                 2007.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "3",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
  subject-dates = "Ed Sandifer (1951--)",
}

@Article{PhD:2021:SEA,
  author =       "Cynthia J. Huffman",
  title =        "Spotlight on the {Euler Archive}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "168--171",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1018",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/4",
  abstract =     "A spotlight on the Euler Archive with a special
                 emphasis on contributions by Dr. C. Edward Sandifer.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "4",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Dunham:2021:EM,
  author =       "William Dunham",
  title =        "{Euler}'s Miracle",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "172--180",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1014",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/5",
  abstract =     "This article features some genuine Eulerian magic. In
                 1748, Leonhard Euler considered a modification of the
                 harmonic series in which negative signs were attached
                 to various terms by a rule that was far from
                 self-evident. With his accustomed flair, he determined
                 its sum, and the result was utterly improbable. There
                 are a few occasions in mathematics when the term
                 ``breathtaking'' is not too strong. This is one of
                 them.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "5",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bistafa:2021:ETB,
  author =       "Sylvio R. Bistafa",
  title =        "{Euler}'s three-body problem",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "181--187",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1017",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/6",
  abstract =     "In physics and astronomy, Euler's three-body problem
                 is to solve for the motion of a body that is acted upon
                 by the gravitational field of two other bodies. This
                 problem is named after Leonhard Euler (1707--1783), who
                 discussed it in memoirs published in the 1760s. In
                 these publications, Euler found that the parameter that
                 controls the relative distances among three collinear
                 bodies is given by a quintic equation. Later on, in
                 1772, Lagrange dealt with the same problem, and
                 demonstrated that for any three masses with circular
                 orbits, there are two special constant-pattern
                 solutions, one where the three bodies remain collinear,
                 and the other where the bodies occupy the vertices of
                 two equilateral triangles. Because of their importance,
                 these five points became known as Lagrange points. The
                 quintic equation found by Euler for the relative
                 distances among the collinear bodies was also found
                 later by Lagrange, and because of that, Euler has also
                 been given credit for the discovery of the three
                 collinear Lagrange points. A practical application of
                 the collinear points for satellite location is also
                 presented.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "6",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bistafa:2021:RMT,
  author =       "Sylvio R. Bistafa",
  title =        "On the Rectilinear Motion of Three Bodies Mutually
                 Attracting Each Other",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "188--196",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1016",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/7",
  abstract =     "This is an annotated translation from Latin of E327 --
                 \booktitle{De motu rectilineo trium corporum se mutuo
                 attrahentium} (\booktitle{``On the rectilinear motion
                 of three bodies mutually attracting each other''}). In
                 this publication, Euler considers three bodies lying on
                 a straight line, which are attracted to each other by
                 central forces inversely proportional to the square of
                 their separation distance (inverse-square law). Here
                 Euler finds that the parameter that controls the
                 relative distances among the bodies is given by a
                 quintic function.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "7",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Aycock:2021:EMF,
  author =       "Alexander Aycock",
  title =        "{Euler} and the multiplication formula for the Gamma
                 Function",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "197--204",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1000",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/8",
  abstract =     "We show that an apparently overlooked result of
                 Leonhard Euler (1707--1783) from [E421] is essentially
                 equivalent to the general multiplication formula for
                 the $ \Gamma $-function that was proven by Carl
                 Friedrich Gauss (1777--1855) in [Ga28].",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "8",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Aycock:2021:TEP,
  author =       "Alexander Aycock",
  title =        "Translation of {Euler}'s Paper {E421}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "205--251",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1001",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/9",
  abstract =     "This is paper is the result of Euler's findings on the
                 Eulerian integral of second kind, i.e. the $ \Gamma
                 $-function: It summarises results and formulas on and
                 properties of the integral in the title that Euler had
                 obtained up to this point in his career and offers more
                 elegant proofs of those before-mentioned results,
                 formulas and properties. The results include a
                 derivation of the integral in the title from an
                 algebraic integral, the reflection formula for the $
                 \Gamma $-function and finally a formula equivalent to
                 the Gau{\ss}ian multiplication formula for the $ \Gamma
                 $-function, expressed by Euler using mere integrals of
                 algebraic functions.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "9",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Gallagher:2021:ESL,
  author =       "Sam Gallagher",
  title =        "{Euler}'s {{\booktitle{De Serie Lambertina}}},
                 Translated from {Latin} to {English} With Supplementary
                 Notes",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "252--272",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2021",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1015",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:26 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol1/iss2/10",
  abstract =     "Originally published in 1779, Euler's De Serie
                 Lambertina provides one of the early examples of the
                 Lambert W function, a special function used in the
                 solution to certain transcendental equations. Following
                 the work of Johann Heinrich Lambert in 1759, who
                 discussed a series solution to the general polynomial
                 in series, and then particularly the solution of the
                 general trinomial, Euler describes a symmetric form of
                 the trinomial and its series solution. Euler
                 investigates the series' special cases and general
                 properties, and its use in solving certain
                 transcendental equations. He provides several proofs of
                 the validity of the series expansion to solve the
                 trinomial, and in doing so he reveals several notable
                 series expansions of functions such as the natural
                 logarithm and the factorial.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "10",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Goff:2022:CC,
  author =       "Christopher Goff and Erik Tou",
  title =        "Conversations on Change",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "1--2",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1035",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss1/1",
  abstract =     "Welcome to Volume 2 of Euleriana! One of the pleasures
                 of studying the his- tory of mathematics is reading how
                 historical figures conversed with each other on topics
                 of their era. In this volume, those conversations focus
                 on differential equations --- a subject which occupied
                 Euler's attention for much of his 56-year career.
                 Throughout, we will see how he corresponded with many
                 scholars of the day as he developed and refined his
                 mathematical ideas.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "1",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bradley:2022:RCV,
  author =       "Robert E. Bradley",
  title =        "Review of {{\booktitle{Change and Variations}}}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "3--5",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1030",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss1/2",
  abstract =     "Review of Change and Variations: A History of
                 Differential Equations to 1900, by Jeremy Gray,
                 Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series, 2021, 419 +
                 xxii pages.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "2",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bistafa:2022:NCOa,
  author =       "Sylvio R. Bistafa",
  title =        "On a New Class of Oscillations",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "6--10",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1033",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss1/4",
  abstract =     "This publication was motivated by Krafft's accidental
                 observation of a suspended clock setting itself in
                 constant motion as a pendulum. His analysis of the
                 phenomenon led him to conclude that the vibration of
                 the clock was solely due to imbalances in the clock's
                 balance wheel. Next, he conceives a 'little machine' as
                 he called it, in which a straight bar loaded by small
                 weights at its extremities is free to oscillate about
                 the center of gravity of a regular suspended clock. He
                 then investigates different oscillating conditions, by
                 calculating moments with different weights and lengths
                 of the bar arms, to find conditions to attain
                 oscillating excursions in a right angle, excursions
                 with maximum amplitude, and showing that the vibrations
                 of the whole clock are rendered more sensible, the
                 shorter is the height of the suspension.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "3",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bistafa:2022:NCOb,
  author =       "Sylvio R. Bistafa",
  title =        "On a New Class of Oscillations",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "11--26",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1031",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss1/3",
  abstract =     "In this publication, Euler derived for the first time,
                 the differential equation of the (undamped) simple
                 harmonic oscillator under harmonic excitation, namely,
                 the motion of an object subjected to two acting forces,
                 one proportional to the distance travelled, the other
                 one varying sinusoidally with time.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "4",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Snavely:2022:SPS,
  author =       "Mark R. Snavely and Philip Woodruff",
  title =        "The Solution of a Problem of Searching for Three
                 Numbers, of Which the Sum, Product, and the Sum of
                 Their Products Taken Two at a Time, Are Square
                 Numbers",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "27--39",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1020",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss1/5",
  abstract =     "This paper first appeared in Novi Commentarii
                 academiae scientiarum Petropolitanae, Volume 8, pp.
                 64--73 and is reprinted in \booktitle{Opera Omnia}:
                 Series 1, Volume 2, pp. 519--530. Its Enestr{\"o}m
                 number is E270. Euler improves his results
                 significantly in \booktitle{``On Three Square Numbers,
                 of Which the Sum and the Sum of Products Two Apiece
                 will be a Square''} (E523).",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "5",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Barnett:2022:LMM,
  author =       "Janet Heine Barnett and Dominic Klyve and Kenneth M.
                 Monks and Adam E. Parker",
  title =        "Learning Mathematics from the Master: A Collection of
                 {Euler}-based Primary Source Projects for Today's
                 Students, {Part I}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "40--50",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1027",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss1/6",
  abstract =     "This article and its sequel will together highlight a
                 set of nine classroom ready projects that draw on the
                 remarkable writing of Leonhard Euler (1707--1783) as a
                 means to help students develop an understanding of
                 standard topics from today's undergraduate mathematics
                 curriculum. Part of a larger collection of primary
                 source projects intended for use in a wide range of
                 undergraduate mathematics courses, these projects are
                 freely available to students and their instructors. We
                 provide a general description of the pedagogical design
                 underlying these projects, more detailed descriptions
                 of the individual projects themselves, and instructions
                 for obtaining downloadable copies for classroom use.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "6",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Klyve:2022:LEC,
  author =       "Dominic Klyve",
  title =        "{Leonhard Euler}'s Correspondence Schedule",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "51--55",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1029",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss1/7",
  abstract =     "In addition to his large number of published articles
                 and books, Leonhard Euler engaged in a prolific
                 correspondence with scientists, mathematicians, and
                 administrators throughout his career. By compiling the
                 dates of all of his known letters, as described in the
                 \booktitle{Opera Omnia}, we can get some understanding
                 of Euler's weekly schedule. We report here for the
                 first time Euler's preference, particularly during his
                 Berlin Period, of writing letters on Tuesdays and
                 Saturdays.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "7",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{PhD:2022:EASa,
  author =       "Cynthia Huffman",
  title =        "{Euler Archive} Spotlight",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "56--59",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1024",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss1/8",
  abstract =     "A spotlight on the Euler Archive focusing on Euler and
                 the Basel Problem.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "8",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Goff:2022:VV,
  author =       "Christopher Goff and Erik R. Tou",
  title =        "Variety and Variation",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "60--61",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1047",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss2/1",
  abstract =     "Welcome to Volume 2 of Issue 2 of Euleriana. While we
                 occasionally discover themes that emerge from the
                 articles and translations presented in a given issue,
                 the wide range of Euler's work more often results in a
                 variety of topics for each issue. This is no less true
                 for Issue 2.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "1",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Tou:2022:RHM,
  author =       "Erik R. Tou",
  title =        "Review of {{\booktitle{The History of Mathematics: A
                 Source-Based Approach}} (Vol. 2), Part I}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "62--66",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1043",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss2/2",
  abstract =     "Review of The History of Mathematics: A Source-Based
                 Approach (Vol. 2), Part I, by June Barrow-Green, Jeremy
                 Gray, and Robin Wilson. MAA Press, 2022, 330 + xiv
                 pages.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "2",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Headley:2022:MCE,
  author =       "Patrick T. Headley",
  title =        "A Method for Calculating the Equation of Noon (an
                 {English} translation of {{\booktitle{Methodus
                 Computandi Aequationem Meridiei}}})",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "67--78",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1034",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss2/3",
  abstract =     "In this paper Euler presents a method for determining
                 solar noon, the time at which the Sun crosses the
                 meridian. The method requires the times of two
                 observations of the Sun, one in the morning and one in
                 the afternoon, at equal altitudes above the horizon.
                 Solar noon is approximately the midpoint between two
                 such observations, but, since the declination of the
                 Sun will have changed during the day, a correction
                 term, called the equation of noon, is required. Euler
                 explains that this term is too large to ignore and
                 discusses the table of values constructed by de la
                 Hire; this table applies only at the latitude of Paris
                 and relies on laborious calculations. For his own
                 method, Euler describes the apparent motion of the Sun
                 using spherical trigonometry and then uses
                 differentials to complete the calculation with
                 sufficient accuracy for his purposes. He provides
                 examples and claims that his method makes it practical
                 to construct a table at whatever latitude is
                 required.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "3",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bistafa:2022:MBP,
  author =       "Sylvio R. Bistafa",
  title =        "On the motion of boats propelled by oars in rivers",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "79--93",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1046",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss2/4",
  abstract =     "Euler considers the following problem: A boat with a
                 perfect rudder moves at constant speed across a stream
                 flowing in straight streamlines at assigned speeds.
                 Assuming that the downstream velocity of the boat
                 equals that of the river, how should the rudder be set
                 so that the boat traverses a given path? He works out
                 various instances, one of which gives rise to a
                 variational problem, in detail. (From Clifford
                 Truesdell's An idiot's fugitive essays on science:
                 methods, criticisms, training, circumstances.)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "4",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Barnett:2022:LMMb,
  author =       "Janet H. Barnett and Dominic Klyve and Dave Ruch",
  title =        "Learning Mathematics from the Master: A Collection of
                 {Euler}-based Primary Source Projects for Today's
                 Students, {Part II}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "94--106",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1044",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss2/5",
  abstract =     "This article and its prequel together highlight a set
                 of nine classroom-ready projects that draw on the
                 remarkable writing of Leonhard Euler (1707--1783) as a
                 means to help students develop an understanding of
                 standard topics from today's undergraduate mathematics
                 curriculum. Part of a larger collection of primary
                 source projects intended for use in a wide range of
                 undergraduate mathematics courses, these projects are
                 freely available to students and their instructors. We
                 provide a general description of the pedagogical design
                 underlying these projects, more detailed descriptions
                 of the individual projects themselves, and instructions
                 for obtaining downloadable copies for classroom use.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "5",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{PhD:2022:EASb,
  author =       "Cynthia Huffman",
  title =        "{Euler Archive} Spotlight",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "107--112",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1039",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss2/6",
  abstract =     "This issue we spotlight the translations of Jordan
                 Bell, one of the most prolific translators for the
                 Euler Archive.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "6",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Aycock:2022:AQC,
  author =       "Alexander Aycock",
  title =        "Answer to a question concerning {Euler}'s paper
                 {{\booktitle{``Variae considerationes circa series
                 hypergeometricas''}}}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "113--119",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1028",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss2/7",
  abstract =     "We solve a problem concerning Euler's paper
                 \booktitle{Variae considerationes circa series
                 hypergeometricas} (\cite{E661}), as suggested by G.
                 Faber in the preface to Volume 16,2 of the first series
                 of Euler's \booktitle{Opera Omnia}. Our solution
                 employs methods introduced by Euler at other places.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "7",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Hassler:2022:BPH,
  author =       "Uwe Hassler and Mehdi Hosseinkouchack",
  title =        "{Basel} Problem: Historical perspective and further
                 proofs from stochastic processes",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "120--130",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1032",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss2/8",
  abstract =     "In this note, we offer a historical perspective on
                 solutions of the Basel problem. In particular, we have
                 a closer look at some of the less famous results by
                 Euler E41 and provide a review of a selection of the
                 assemblage of earlier proofs. Moreover, we show how to
                 generate further proofs using Karhunen-Lo{\`e}ve
                 expansions of stochastic processes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "8",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bistafa:2022:ENV,
  author =       "Sylvio R. Bistafa",
  title =        "{Euler}'s Navigation Variational Problem",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "131--142",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1045",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol2/iss2/9",
  abstract =     "In a 1747 publication, \booktitle{De motu cymbarum
                 remis propulsarum in fluviis} (\booktitle{``On the
                 motion of boats propelled by oars in rivers''}),
                 Leonhard Euler (1707--1783) works out various instances
                 of a boat moving at constant speed across a stream
                 flowing in straight streamlines at assigned speeds, in
                 which one of these gives rise to a variational problem
                 consisting of finding the quickest crossing path
                 between two points on opposite side of the river banks,
                 which is generally known as the navigation variational
                 problem. This problem together with the well-known
                 catenary and brachistochrone problems, are considered
                 classical examples in the calculus of variations. Here,
                 we shall present a brief account on Euler's recurrent
                 interests in calculus of variations, mainly laid out in
                 three publications that span between 1738 and 1744.
                 Particular focus will be given to Euler's navigation
                 variational problem. A brief account on Lagrange's
                 contributions to variational calculus is also
                 presented.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "9",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Goff:2023:EA,
  author =       "Christopher Goff and Erik Tou",
  title =        "{Euler}'s Anticipations",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "1--2",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1060",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss1/1",
  abstract =     "Welcome to Volume 3 of Euleriana. This issue
                 highlights occasions where Euler's work anticipated
                 future results from other others, sometimes by decades
                 or even centuries!",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "1",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{PhD:2023:AOT,
  author =       "Cynthia Huffman",
  title =        "Analytical Observations (Translation of {E326})",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "3--22",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1048",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss1/2",
  abstract =     "Euler, in this publication with Enestr{\"o}m number
                 E326, provides an induction fallacy which arises from
                 analyzing a particular sequence. Euler wrote this work
                 in 1763, one of only two papers he wrote on sequences
                 and/or series in the 1760's, out of a total of 79
                 papers on series during his career. His goal in E326 is
                 to investigate the middle terms in the expansion of
                 powers of quadratic trinomial expressions, beginning
                 with the specific simple quadratic, before considering
                 the general quadratic. The induction fallacy shows up
                 during the analysis of the simple case when Euler first
                 finds an explicit formula for the middle terms, now
                 known as central trinomial coefficients (see the Online
                 Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences,
                 https://oeis.org/A002426). He then investigates a
                 recursive formula which involves pronic and Fibonacci
                 numbers, resulting in two integer sequences which agree
                 for the first nine terms and then disagree from the
                 tenth term onward. [C. Edward Sandifer, How Euler Did
                 It, Mathematical Association of America, 2007, p.
                 143--146.]",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "2",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Craig-Wood:2023:EFF,
  author =       "Nick Craig-Wood",
  title =        "{Euler} Found the First Binary Digit Extraction
                 Formula for $ \pi $ in 1779",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "23--30",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1049",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/pi.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss1/3",
  abstract =     "In 1779 Euler discovered two formulas for $ \pi $
                 which can be used to calculate any binary digit of $
                 \pi $ without calculating the previous digits. Up until
                 now it was believed that the first formula with the
                 correct properties (known as a BBP-type formula) for
                 this calculation was published by Bailey, Borwein and
                 Plouffe in 1997.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "3",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Aycock:2023:EDF,
  author =       "Alexander Aycock",
  title =        "{Euler} and the Duplication Formula for the
                 Gamma-Function",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "31--35",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1050",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss1/4",
  abstract =     "We show how the formulas in Euler's paper
                 \booktitle{Variae considerationes circa series
                 hypergeometricas} [4] imply Legendre's duplication
                 formula for the $ \Gamma $-function. This paper can be
                 seen as an Addendum to [2].",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "4",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Saclolo:2023:EVS,
  author =       "Michael P. Saclolo",
  title =        "{Euler} and {Venus}' Suspicious Moon",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "36--41",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1040",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss1/5",
  abstract =     "This is a brief note on Leonhard Euler's published
                 German translation from the French of two memoirs read
                 by Armand Henri Baudouin de Gu{\'e}madeuc to the Paris
                 Academy of Sciences in 1761 and published the same
                 year. The memoirs report on observations made of the
                 planet Venus, performed in Limoges, France by Jacques
                 Montaigne, where he claimed to have detected a moon
                 orbiting the Morning and Evening Star.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "5",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Tou:2023:EAS,
  author =       "Erik R. Tou",
  title =        "{Euler Archive} Spotlight",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "42--44",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1056",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 18 09:56:27 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss1/6",
  abstract =     "A survey of two translations posted to the Euler
                 Archive in 2022.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "6",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Goff:2023:WSE,
  author =       "Christopher Goff and Erik R. Tou",
  title =        "The Wide Scope of {Euler}'s Work",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 25 10:52:40 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss2/1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "1",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Headley:2023:MNM,
  author =       "Patrick T. Headley",
  title =        "On the Motion of the Nodes of the {Moon} and the
                 Variation of its Inclination to the Ecliptic (an
                 {English} translation of {{\booktitle{De Motu Nodorum
                 Lunae Eiusque Inclinationis Ad Eclipticam
                 Variatione}}})",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 25 10:52:40 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss2/2",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "2",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Ehlers:2023:SDE,
  author =       "Georg Ehlers",
  title =        "Solution of the {Diophantine} equation $ (m a a + n b
                 b) = c d(m c c + n d d) $ using rational numbers",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 25 10:52:40 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss2/3",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "3",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Aycock:2023:ELP,
  author =       "Alexander Aycock",
  title =        "{Euler} and the {Legendre} Polynomials",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 25 10:52:40 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss2/4",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "4",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Aycock:2023:ESS,
  author =       "Alexander Aycock",
  title =        "On {Euler}'s Solution of the Simple Difference
                 Equation",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 25 10:52:40 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss2/5",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "5",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Aycock:2023:EFP,
  author =       "Alexander Aycock",
  title =        "{Euler}'s First Proof of {Stirling}'s Formula",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 25 10:52:40 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss2/6",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "6",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Bistafa:2023:EVA,
  author =       "Sylvio R. Bistafa",
  title =        "{Euler}'s Variational Approach to the Elastica",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 25 10:52:40 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss2/7",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "7",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Hassler:2023:PN,
  author =       "Uwe Hassler",
  title =        "Perfect Numbers",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 25 10:52:40 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss2/8",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "8",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}

@Article{Saclolo:2023:EAS,
  author =       "Michael P. Saclolo",
  title =        "{Euler Archive} Spotlight: Translations of {Euler}'s
                 Works to Languages other than {English}",
  journal =      j-EULERIANA,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "2693-9908",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 25 10:52:40 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/euleriana.bib",
  URL =          "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol3/iss2/9",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "9",
  fjournal =     "Euleriana",
  journal-URL =  "https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/",
}