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||1704: Johann Andreas Segner, German mathematician, physicist, and physician. Pic.
||1704: Johann Andreas Segner, German mathematician, physicist, and physician. Pic.


File:Leonhard Euler.jpg|link=Leonhard Euler (nonfiction)|1775: A paper by [[Leonhard Euler (nonfiction)|Leonhard Euler]], ''Speculationes circa quasdam insignes proprietates numerorum'', was presented at the Saint-Petersburg Academy. In this paper, he revisits the idea that has come to be called Euler's Phi function. He first introduced the idea to the Academy on Oct 15,1759 but did not include a symbol or name. Euler defined the function as "the multitude of numbers less than D, and which have no common divisor with it." (This is slightly different than the current definition which used Greatest Common Divisor is one).
File:Leonhard Euler.jpg|link=Leonhard Euler (nonfiction)|1775: A paper by [[Leonhard Euler (nonfiction)|Leonhard Euler]], ''Speculationes circa quasdam insignes proprietates numerorum'', was presented at the Saint-Petersburg Academy. In this paper, he revisits the idea that has come to be called Euler's Phi function. He first introduced the idea to the Academy on Oct 15,1759 but did not include a symbol or name. Euler defined the function as "the multitude of numbers less than D, and which have no common divisor with it."  


||1801: Auguste Arthur de la Rive born ... physicist. Pic.
||1801: Auguste Arthur de la Rive born ... physicist. Pic.

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